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Houthis Launch Sea Drone Attack on Greek-Owned Ship in Red Sea

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Highlights
  • The Houthis carried out an attack on a Greek-owned merchant ship in the Red Sea.
  • The ship sustained severe flooding after being hit by a sea drone launched from Houthi-controlled Yemen.
  • This incident marks another escalation in the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels attacked a merchant ship in the Red Sea, causing severe damage and flooding. The ship, identified as the Tutor, was hit by unmanned surface boats, drones, and ballistic missiles. The attack was part of the Houthis' campaign against shipping in support of Palestinians in Gaza. The US and British navies have been retaliating with airstrikes against Houthi targets. The Houthis have been disrupting global maritime trade with attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The US military reported destroying Houthi drones and missiles in Yemen. The Houthis have detained UN employees in Yemen, raising concerns about the escalating situation.

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