Yemeni Cruise Missile Hits Tanker Ship in Red Sea
Yemeni Missile Strike Causes Fire on Tanker Ship
A land-based cruise missile launched from Houthi-controlled Yemen has struck a commercial tanker vessel, causing a fire and damage but no casualties, two U.S. defenses officials told Reuters on Monday. The attack on the motor transport STRINDA took place about 60 nautical miles north of Bab al-Mandab Strait, one of the officials said.
U.S. Navy Provides Aid to Tanker Ship
U.S. Navy destroyer Mason was on scene and rendering aid, the officials said.
Houthi Threats to International Shipping
Yemen’s Houthi movement has been targeting international shipping amid regional tensions over the Israel-Hamas war. On Saturday, the Houthis said they would target all ships heading to Israel, regardless of their nationality, and warned all international shipping companies against dealing with Israeli ports. It was not immediately clear if the STRINDA had any ties to Israel or if it was heading to an Israeli port.