Commercial Ship Under Continuous Houthi Attack In Red Sea

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Tuesday’s update said the attacks were ongoing as of about 8 a.m. London time — about 14 hours after the UKMTO first reported an incident started with rocket propelled grenades and an approach by multiple boats. (Photo: Bloomberg)

Yemen's Houthi militants continued to pound a commercial ship in the Red Sea — hours after beginning an assault on the vessel that left crew missing — the latest sign that the Tehran-backed group is once again escalating its threat to the merchant fleet.

“The vessel has sustained significant damage and has lost all propulsion,” the UK Maritime Trade Operations, a liaison between the UK navy and commercial shipping, said on Tuesday. “The vessel is surrounded by small craft and is under continuous attack.”

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While ships had already been heavily deterred from using the Red Sea, the latest attack — coming just a few weeks after Israel's military confrontation with Iran but with the Gaza war still raging — will add to the anxieties of crews being asked to sail ships through. It's an unavoidable area when using Egypt's Suez Canal to cut between Asia and Europe. 

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