Saturday, March 02, 2024

DESPITE US AND UK AIR STRIKES, HOUTHIS SINK BULK CARRIER

British-registered cargo ship SINKS after being hit by Houthi missiles in the Red Sea: Vessel is first to be destroyed as part of rebels' Israel war campaign

The Rubymar was attacked on February 18 by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. The vessel was hit in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, 35 nautical miles from Yemen 

 

By Darren Boyle  

 

Daily Mail

Mar 2, 2024

 

Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak, the prime minister of Yemen's internationally recognized government, called the ship's sinking 'an unprecedented environmental disaster'

The Rubymar is the first ship to be fully destroyed by the Houthis in their campaign against Israel

 

A British-registered freighter has sunk in the Red Sea after the crew were forced to abandon ship following an attack by Yemeni Houti rebels. 

The Cargo ship Rubymar, which was abandoned in the southern Red Sea after being targeted by Yemen's Houthis on February 18, has sunk, a statement by the internationally recognised Yemeni government said on Saturday.

The attack occurred in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, 35 nautical miles south of Al Mukha, Yemen, on Sunday night, the UK's Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said, against a vessel that was later identified as the Rubymar.

The crew of the British-registered cargo ship, which comes in at 171.6m long and 27m wide, was forced to 'abandon the vessel' following the attack, though the UKMTO said yesterday that all crew are safe and 'authorities are investigating.'

 

The crew of the British-registered cargo ship, which comes in at 171.6m long and 27m wide, was forced to 'abandon the vessel' following the attack, though the UKMTO said yesterday that all crew are safe and 'authorities are investigating'

The crew of the British-registered cargo ship, which comes in at 171.6m long and 27m wide, was forced to 'abandon the vessel' following the attack, though the UKMTO said yesterday that all crew are safe and 'authorities are investigating'

The ship, pictured, was attacked on February 18 and the crew were forced to abandon the vessel

The ship, pictured, was attacked on February 18 and the crew were forced to abandon the vessel

The vessel is the first to be fully destroyed during the current Middle Eastern Crisis

The vessel is the first to be fully destroyed during the current Middle Eastern Crisis 

Satellite images showed the amount of oil which was leaking from the stricken vessel

Satellite images showed the amount of oil which was leaking from the stricken vessel

The Rubymar's Beirut-based manager could not be immediately reached for comment

The Rubymar's Beirut-based manager could not be immediately reached for comment

 

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