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Container group MSC states its ship struck by rocket cruising to Djibouti

Container ship MSC Sky II was continuing its voyage to Djibouti on Tuesday after being struck by a missile a day previously near Yemen's port city of Aden, its operator MSC said.

MSC Sky II was struck by a missile about 85 miles southeast of Aden and 170 miles east-southeast of the Bab al-Mandab Strait while it was cruising from Singapore to Djibouti, the Swiss-headquartered MSC said in a statement.

The missile caused a little fire that has actually been snuffed out while no team were hurt. She is presently continuing her journey to Djibouti and will arrive today for further assessment, it stated.

Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said Yemeni Houthi forces had assaulted the Liberian-flagged MSC Sky II while it was en path to Djibouti

I am not aware that either Switzerland, Liberia or Djibouti. have ever taken part in any way in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Crosetto said on X.

The attack is amongst the most recent strikes by the Iran-aligned Houthis which have actually escalated because November. The Houthis have said they are targeting industrial ships in a show of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

While the militia has stated it would assault vessels with links to the UK, the United States and Israel, shipping industry sources said all ships were at risk.

MSC, among the world's leading container shipping groups, said on Dec. 26 that the MSC UNITED VIII was assaulted while cruising through the Red Sea.

(source: Reuters)