A new serious attack is currently facing a Greek -owned ship in the Red Sea, about 95 kilometers southwest of the city of Hondida in Yemen, controlled by Houthi. This is the second attack within 24 hours, with information referring to two dead and two injured among crew members. According to SKAI reports, the attack took place in two phases. In the first, the ship was simultaneously attacked by manned speeds, which launched fire and rockets. Subsequently, four unmanned aircraft (drones) were involved in the attack – the two were shot down, while the other two hit the boat, causing serious damage and water influx. It is a Greek -owned Bulk Carrier under Liberian flag, with a managing company based in Piraeus and a final destination for Jeddah. The ship remains unmistakable and without speed. It is recalled that just yesterday the Houthi had announced that they were plunging the Magic Seas, another Greek -owned ship in the area. The country is facing new escalation […]
Source: News Beast

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