Red Sea attack: No injuries as Houthis hit US-owned container ship: US

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Houthi rebels in Yemen have been attacking ships in the Red Sea it says are linked to Israel. (EPA PHOTO)
Houthi rebels in Yemen have been attacking ships in the Red Sea it says are linked to Israel. (EPA PHOTO) Credit: EPA

Houthi forces in Yemen have struck the US-owned and operated dry bulk ship Gibraltar Eagle with an anti-ship ballistic missile, US Central Command says although there were no reports of injuries or significant damage.

The vessel’s US-based operator Eagle Bulk Shipping said that it was hit by an “unidentified projectile” while sailing 160km off the Gulf of Aden and suffered limited damage to its cargo hold, and no seafarers were injured.

“As a result of the impact, the vessel suffered limited damage to a cargo hold but is stable and is heading out of the area,” Eagle Bulk said in a statement, adding that it was carrying a cargo of steel products.

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The bulk carrier Gibraltar Eagle is seen off Kristiansand, Norway, June 29, 2023. Houthi rebels fired a missile striking the U.S.-owned ship Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, just off the coast of Yemen in the Gulf of Aden, less than a day after they launched an anti-ship cruise missile toward an American destroyer in the Red Sea. (AP Photo)
The bulk carrier Gibraltar Eagle is seen off Kristiansand, Norway, June 29, 2023. Credit: JG/AP

The Iran-aligned Houthis who control most of Yemen’s Red Sea coast have been attacking commercial ships in the area they say are linked to Israel or bound for Israeli ports, in action they say is aimed at supporting the Palestinians in the war against Hamas in Gaza.

United States and United Kingdom forces responded last week by carrying out dozens of air and sea strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.

Earlier in the day maritime security firm Ambrey said that a Marshall Islands-flagged, US-owned bulk carrier was reportedly struck by a missile while transiting near Yemen’s port of Aden.

The vessel was assessed not to be Israel-affiliated, according to Ambrey, which also assessed the attack to have targeted US interests in response to the recent strikes on Houthi military positions.

The latest attack suggests that despite the US strikes, the Houthis appear undeterred.

photo made available by the Houthis Media Center on 13 January 2024 shows Houthi troopers taking part in a military exercise near the Yemen-Saudi Arabia border at Al-Baqaa area in the northern province of Saada, Yemen, 11 January 2024. The Houthi-run al-Masirah TV has reported that new airstrikes were carried out on 13 January 2024 on a Houthi military site in Sana'a, a day after the United States and Britain carried out military strikes on several Houthis-controlled sites in Yemen in response to recent Houthis attacks on ships in the Red Sea. The US Department of Defense in December 2023 announced a multinational operation to safeguard trade and to protect ships in the Red Sea amid the recent escalation in Houthi attacks. Houthis vowed to attack Israeli-bound ships and prevent them from navigating in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait in retaliation for Israel's airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.
Houthi troopers taking part in a military exercise near the Yemen-Saudi Arabia border at Al-Baqaa area in the northern province of Saada, Yemen, 11 January 2024. Credit: Unknown/X formerly Twitter

Later on Monday an explosion was heard near Yemen’s Hodeidah airport, residents reported.

Hodeidah is some distance from Aden, however, and it was not immediately clear what had caused the blast.

The Houthis, who control the capital Sanaa and much of the west and north of Yemen, have vowed to continue attacks in the Red Sea since the US and UK strikes.

The group’s leader, Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, said on Thursday in a televised speech that any US attack on Yemen would not go without a response.

The US military said on Sunday a USfighter jet shot down an anti-ship cruise missile that the Houthis fired towards the USS Laboon in the southern Red Sea.

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