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Ambrey says fuel tanker in Red Sea assaulted, 2 surges reported

A Marshall Islands-flagged melted petroleum gas (LPG). tanker reported two surges near the ship as it took a trip off. the coast of Yemen's port city of Hodeidah, the 3rd merchant. vessel attack of the past 48 hours, British security company Ambrey. stated on Friday.

The team from the ship involved in the current Red Sea. occurrence was U.S.-owned until recently, Ambrey stated.

The Master of a merchant vessel situated in a comparable. location reported a surge a range off the vessel's starboard. beam, according to United Kingdom Maritime Trade. Operations( UKTMO). was not right away able to verify if. the very same ship was the subject of the 2 reports.

Iran-aligned Houthi militants in Yemen have repeatedly. released drones and missiles against international commercial. shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden considering that mid-November in. professed uniformity with Palestinians against Israel's war in. Gaza.

Their attacks have disrupted worldwide shipping, requiring companies. to take longer and more expensive journeys around the southern. end of Africa.

There was no damage or team injuries reported to ships. associated with the earlier attacks.

The United States and Britain have carried out strikes. against Houthi targets in response to the attacks on shipping.

Late on Thursday, the U.S. armed force said Houthis fired 2. anti-ship ballistic rockets from Yemen towards the Gulf of Aden,. and to the north, 2 missiles towards the Red Sea, but there. were no injuries or damage reported to U.S. or coalition ships.

The U.S. military's Central Command stated early on Friday it. destroyed 9 anti-ship rockets and 2 drones in. Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.