Yemen’s Houthis Claim Responsibility For Attacking Cargo Ship In Gulf Of Aden

Yemen’s Houthis Claim Responsibility For Attacking Cargo Ship In Gulf Of Aden

SANAA, Sept 1 (NNN-SABA) – Yemen’s Houthis claimed responsibility yesterday, for an attack on a cargo ship named “Groton,” in the Gulf of Aden.

“In support of the Palestinians and Hamas, we carried out a military operation targeting the ship Groton, in the Gulf of Aden, because of its company’s dealings with Israel,” Houthi military spokesman, Yahya Sarea, said in a statement, aired by Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV.

He said, bomb-laden drones and missiles were used in the attack and that “the hit was accurate.”

Sarea added that, it was the second time his group had targeted the vessel in Aug, with the first attack occurring on Aug 3, and warned of more attacks on cargo ships.

The UK Maritime Trade Operations reported on Friday on social media platform X that, it had received a report of an attack on a cargo ship 130 nautical miles east of Yemen’s southern port city of Aden. It said, two missiles exploded near the vessel, and all crew members were safe and proceeding to the next port of call.

Since Nov, last year, the Houthis have targeted what they describe as “Israeli-linked” cargo ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, to show solidarity with the Palestinians, amid the ongoing Gaza conflict.

The Houthis have control of much of northern Yemen, since late 2014, forcing the internationally recognised government out of the capital, Sanaa.– NNN-SABA

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