The goal of an assault by the Houthis was a Greek-owned ship with the flag of Panama within the Crimson Sea on Saturday (18/5), however the strike didn’t trigger main injury or casualties.
Particularly, based on what the US Central Command introduced, the assault passed off at roughly 1 am. (Sanaa time) on Might 18, when the Iran-backed Houthis launched a anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) within the Crimson Sea and hit the M/T Wind, a Panamanian-flagged, Greek-owned oil tanker.
The M/T Wind had lately docked in Russia and was sure for China. The assault precipitated flooding which resulted within the lack of propulsion and steering.
Warship instantly responded to M/T Wind’s misery name, however no help was required. The crew of the M/T Wind was capable of restore propulsion and steering and no casualties have been reported. The M/T Wind continued its course beneath its personal energy
#BREAKING | #US #CENTCOM says Ansar Allah launched one anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM) into the #RedSea and struck M/T Wind, a #Panamanian-flagged, #Greek-owned and operated oil tanker pic.twitter.com/GtT96gzLUR
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) Might 18, 2024
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