Merchant Vessel Targeted in Attack Off Yemen’s Aden
The incident took place approximately 120 nautical miles (roughly 225 km) east of Aden, a port city in southern Yemen. At 0320 GMT, the ship's captain reported hearing a "splash and the sound of an explosion" near the vessel. However, the crew and ship remained unharmed and continued on their journey to their next destination.
While no group has taken credit for the assault, UKMTO issued a warning urging other vessels operating in the area to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
The Gulf of Aden, a critical maritime route linking the Red Sea to the Arabian Sea, has been the site of numerous attacks on commercial ships in recent months. These assaults are widely believed to be the work of Yemen’s Houthi militants, who claim to target shipping as part of their campaign to exert pressure on Israel and its allies, expressing solidarity with Palestinians amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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