Houthis say they attacked merchant ship in Gulf of Aden

Houthis say they attacked merchant ship in Gulf of Aden

The rebels claim that the Groton was hit again, marking the second attack on it since a similar incident on Aug 3.

Houthis have waged a campaign against international shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden in solidarity with Palestinians amid the Gaza conflict. (AP pic)
DUBAI:
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels said on Saturday that they had attacked a merchant ship in the Gulf of Aden, as a multinational naval force said two missiles exploded near a Liberia-flagged vessel.

“The Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a military operation targeting the ship (Groton) in the Gulf of Aden,” Huthi spokesman Yahya Saree said in a televised statement.

He said the ship had been hit and that it was the second time it had been attacked after a similar incident on Aug 3.

The Yemeni rebels have waged a campaign against international shipping passing through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden that they say is in solidarity with Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.

Earlier on Saturday, the Joint Maritime Information Centre (JMIC), run by a Western naval coalition, reported that the Groton had been targeted by two ballistic missiles when it was 130 nautical miles east of Aden.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency, run by the UK’s Royal Navy, said the captain reported that all crew were safe and the Groton was “proceeding to next port of call”.

The Houthi attacks, targeting ships that they say are linked to Israel, have disrupted traffic in a maritime zone that is vital to global trade.

Meanwhile, the US Central Command said on Saturday that US forces destroyed a Houthi drone and an uncrewed surface vessel in rebel-controlled areas of Yemen over the past 24 hours.

“It was determined these systems presented a clear and imminent threat to US and coalition forces,” Centcom said in a statement on X.

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