Greek ship hit by missile

in helloblurt •  10 months ago 

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According to marine security company Ambrey, a missile struck a Greek-owned, Malta-flagged ship off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea.

It is likely to be the third incident in a 24-hour period involving the bulk carrier, Zografia.

The incident on Tuesday occurs after the US military declared that, during an operation last week, it had recovered weapons provided by Iran and headed for the Houthis.

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On January 11, the US and UK initiated a series of airstrikes against many Houthi targets in response to the group's attacks on Red Sea shipping, which was supported by Iran.

What was targeted in the most recent US operation is yet unknown.

The US stated on Sunday that it had shot down a missile that was fired towards one of its warships from a Houthi location in Yemen. The Houthis have vowed to respond.

Since November 2023, the fighters of the movement have targeted multiple vessels in protest against the Israel's war with Hamas.

According to the Houthis, their target ships include those that are either enroute the Israeli , being owned, operated, or traveling to Israeli ports. Many, nevertheless, have no ties to Israel.

Through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea links the Indian and Mediterranean oceans; nevertheless, a number of maritime companies have declared that they will now bypass the Cape of Good Hope and travel through Europe.

According to US examination of weapons taken from a ship off the coast of Yemen, the Houthis may have been utilizing similar weaponry in their Red Sea assaults, the US stated on Tuesday.

The initial US-UK airstrikes and the seizure occurred on January 11, close to the coast of Somalia.

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Some of the equipment that was discovered in the ship include Air defense equipment elements , along with other components for cruise and ballistic missiles.

Additionally, it was stated that two Navy Seals went missing overboard during the mission and are still being searched for.

Media sources state that strong waves knocked one officer off the ship, and the second officer, as required by protocol, dove in to try and assist.

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  ·  10 months ago  ·  

That is a very sad event that occurred there! I sincerely hope a war doesn't break out. Million of products lost there!