A marine accident occurred on the west coast of Yemen
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, the organization The UK’s maritime trade operation announced in an urgent news on Sunday that there was a marine accident for a ship on the western coast of Yemen in the Red Sea. The organization reported that the said organization received a report of an incident 40 nautical miles south of Al-Mokha area, located in the south of Hodeidah coastal province of Yemen.
Still More details have not been published and the Yemeni army has not reacted in this regard. However, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the official spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, announced in a statement last night that all ships that violate the ban on access to occupied Palestinian ports will be sunk.
This statement states: The fate of the ships that have been targeted in the past 72 hours for violating the ban on access to the ports of occupied Palestine is nothing but sinking. Because of this, the Verbena ship was hit by several missiles in the Gulf of Aden and is sinking. Also, the ship (TUTOR), which was targeted by an aircraft carrier and a number of ballistic missiles and drones, will sink in the next few hours. Two days after the said ship was targeted, it announced that one of the sailors of the Greek ship “M/V Tutor” is still missing after the missile attack of the Yemeni army in the Red Sea. Axios wrote yesterday in an article that the interests More than 65 countries have been damaged during the operations of the Yemeni army during this period, and 29 major shipping and energy companies have changed the route of their ships from the Red Sea.
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