Suspected Houthi Attack Targets Ship in Red Sea

A suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi militias occurred on Tuesday, marking their first assault on commercial shipping in weeks. This incident took place approximately 110 kilometers off Hodeidah, a key port city
Details of the Attack

Kabul 24: The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported that a ship’s captain observed four splashes near his vessel, likely indicating missile or drone launches. Fortunately, all crew members are safe, and the ship is continuing to its next destination.

Pattern of Houthi Aggression

Since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict, the Houthis have targeted over 80 merchant vessels with missiles and drones, resulting in significant maritime disruptions.

Their campaign has included the seizure of one ship and the sinking of two, with four sailors reported killed. The last recorded attack on a merchant vessel occurred on September 2.

Broader Implications

The Houthis assert their attacks target ships linked to Israel or its allies. However, many vessels attacked have no direct connection to the conflict. This escalation has prompted military responses from a U.S.-led coalition, which has intercepted numerous threats in the region.

editor
Kabul24 is an independent news agency that brings you 24-hour news from Afghanistan, the region and the world. Kabul24 is committed to the human rights of all Afghans, especially women and ethnic minorities, and works to promote basic human freedoms by presenting the latest news, reports and professional analysis.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *