Marine accident near the coast of Hodeidah port in Yemen
The British company has reported an accident 50 nautical miles off the coast of Hodeidah port in Yemen. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Al Jazeera, the UK-owned maritime security company Ambri published a statement announcing that a report that We received an incident 50 nautical miles from the coast of the port Al Hodeidah in Yemen.
Additional reports indicate that the incident involved a Greek-flagged Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier that was hit by a missile in waters 63 miles west Al Hodeidah landed near this ship.
A missile is said to have landed near a Greek ship. At the same time, a chemical tanker belonging to the UAE was moving about two miles away.
No one has yet officially claimed responsibility for launching this missile, but before Reuters news agency According to Muhammad Abdus Salam, the spokesman of Ansarullah, he announced that the operation in the Red Sea will stop only after the end of Israel’s aggression in Gaza. Ansarullah’s spokesman noted: If Israel’s aggression on Gaza stops and humanitarian aid enters Gaza, we will also reconsider our assessment of the situation.
Aziz Rashid, an expert on Yemen’s military and strategic affairs, has also stated that the Yemeni armed forces use unique and diverse weapons in their naval operations against American ships. English and Zionist used and. These forces have the necessary equipment to monitor and pursue strategic goals in the Red and Arab seas.
He said: The operation room of the Yemeni armed forces manages these actions intelligently and professionally. No matter how much Yemen is pressured and threatened, it will never stop supporting the Palestinian nation.
Rashed emphasized: The leaders and people of Yemen have made their decision in this regard and Every week, we see millions marching in support of this decision throughout Yemen. The country of Yemen will respond to America’s pressure through pressure on the Bab Al-Mandab Strait.