U.K. Marine Agency Receives Report Of Attack On Ship Off Indian Coast

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The Advantage Anthem, a crude oil tanker operated by Fleetscape Capital Holdings, right, sits anchored near other anchored tankers off the coast of Southwold, U.K., on Friday, May 15, 2020. Nine tankers carrying about 5.58 million barrels of North Sea crude that loaded in April are floating off U.K. ports, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg

The UK Maritime Trade Operations received a report of a ship being attacked by a drone south west of Veraval, India, it said on Saturday.

The attack caused an explosion and fire on a ship it did not identify but no casualties were reported, the UKMTO said. Authorities are investigating the incident. The maritime agency also advised vessels to transit the area with caution.

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It is still unclear who is responsible for the attack, but it raises the question of whether a new risk area may open up. In recent weeks, attacks by Iran-backed Houthi militants on merchant ships in the Red Sea have created chaos in an area that accounts for some 12% of global maritime trade. The world's major container and oil shippers have been rerouting vessels away from the Red Sea as Houthi militias stepped up attacks in response to Israel's war with Hamas. 

Read more: US Says Red Sea Patrol Will Be Able to Thwart Houthi Attacks

A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, the world's second-largest container line, says the diversions may last for months. Meanwhile, the US has formed an international naval coalition which is intended to serve as a “highway patrol” to protect shipping in the Red Sea from attacks.

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