Ship struck in Gulf of Aden: Suspected missile sets vessel ablaze off Yemen coast; Houthi role suspected
A suspected missile strike, likely from Yemen's Houthi rebels, caused a vessel to catch fire in the Gulf of Aden on Monday. Initial reports indicated no casualties.
Media outlets in Yemen, quoted by Associated Press, indicated a possible ballistic missile was launched from Houthi-controlled areas.
The British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre reported that a vessel approximately 235 kilometres (150 miles) from Aden's coast observed "a splash and smoke" in the distance. Both the UKMTO and private security organisation Ambrey issued cautionary notices, classifying the incident as an attack.
Subsequently, the UKMTO confirmed that "a vessel has been hit by an unknown projectile" and was "reported to be on fire." Ambrey also verified the strike, noting similarities to an unsuccessful attack on September 23.
While the Houthis have not immediately acknowledged responsibility for the potential attack, such claims typically emerge after hours or days.
The Houthi forces have conducted missile and drone strikes against Israel and vessels in the Red Sea, citing Palestinian solidarity amid the Gaza conflict. Their actions have disrupted maritime commerce in the Red Sea, a route previously handling approximately $1 trillion in annual trade before the war.
The rebels paused their operations during a temporary ceasefire. They later faced extensive US airstrikes authorised by President Donald Trump, ending with his announcement of a ceasefire agreement. In July, the Houthis destroyed two vessels, causing at least four fatalities, with additional persons believed captive.
This latest incident coincides with Israel's intensified military operations in Gaza, including a new ground offensive in Gaza City. Additionally, international tensions remain elevated following renewed UN sanctions on Iran regarding its nuclear programme. Israel conducted a 12-day campaign against Iran in June, during which American forces targeted three Iranian nuclear facilities.
The British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre reported that a vessel approximately 235 kilometres (150 miles) from Aden's coast observed "a splash and smoke" in the distance. Both the UKMTO and private security organisation Ambrey issued cautionary notices, classifying the incident as an attack.
Subsequently, the UKMTO confirmed that "a vessel has been hit by an unknown projectile" and was "reported to be on fire." Ambrey also verified the strike, noting similarities to an unsuccessful attack on September 23.
While the Houthis have not immediately acknowledged responsibility for the potential attack, such claims typically emerge after hours or days.
The Houthi forces have conducted missile and drone strikes against Israel and vessels in the Red Sea, citing Palestinian solidarity amid the Gaza conflict. Their actions have disrupted maritime commerce in the Red Sea, a route previously handling approximately $1 trillion in annual trade before the war.
The rebels paused their operations during a temporary ceasefire. They later faced extensive US airstrikes authorised by President Donald Trump, ending with his announcement of a ceasefire agreement. In July, the Houthis destroyed two vessels, causing at least four fatalities, with additional persons believed captive.
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