British maritime security company Ambrey said in the early hours of the morning that a merchant ship had reported two explosions in the sea about 21 nautical miles (39 kilometers) west of Moka, Yemen, in the Red Sea. A “missile” fell into the water and a second exploded in the air, the crew of the merchant vessel Ambrey informed, adding that both explosions occurred half a nautical mile away. The commercial vessel had its automatic identification system (AIS) disabled, Ambrey said, adding that she is “investigating” whether this vessel meets the “profile of Houthi targets”. Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement, better known by the family name of its leaders, the Houthis, has been launching drone and missile attacks on commercial and warships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sea lanes since November in a show of “solidarity » to the Palestinians in the besieged and devastated Gaza Strip, where Israel’s war is being waged and […]
Source: News Beast
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