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Houthis claim strikes on ships, Maersk rejects it was attacked

Houthi militants in Yemen said on Tuesday they had actually mounted six attacks on ships with drones and missiles in the last 72 hours in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, but among the business called, Denmark's Maersk, denied its vessel had actually been targeted.

The Houthis said they attacked the Maersk Saratoga, APL Detroit, and the Huang Pu after recognizing them as either U.S. or British, in addition to Pretty Girl ship which they claim was heading to Israel, the group's military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said in a declaration.

Maersk rejected that the Saratoga had actually been attacked.

We can confirm that no such incident was reported by the vessel, which is presently safely continuing her normal journey far from the mentioned location, the company said in a. declaration.

Maersk Saratoga is part of Maersk Line, Limited (MLL) which. is the Danish business's U.S. subsidiary that carries significant. amounts of freight for the Department of Defense, Department of. State, USAID, and other U.S. federal government companies.

The Houthis, who manage Yemen's capital and most populous. areas, have attacked global shipping in the Red Sea considering that. November in what they say is solidarity with Palestinians,. drawing U.S. and British vindictive strikes since last month.

Sarea included that the group likewise attacked two U.S destroyers. in the Red Sea in addition to Israel's city of Eilat.

It was not instantly clear which, if any, of the targets. were struck by the rockets or drones.

U.S Central Command stated on Sunday that Houthis fired. missiles in the vicinity of M/V Huang Pu, a Chinese-owned oil. tanker.

According to LSEG data, APL Detroit is a Singaporean-flagged. container, while Pretty Woman is a Malta-flagged handymax ship.

The Houthis' escalating drone and missile campaign versus. industrial shipping has actually choked trade through the important Suez. Canal linking Asia and Europe and required many ships to take the. longer path around Africa.

(source: Reuters)