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Vessel harmed in drone attack north of Djibouti, says UK agency

A vessel sustained superficial damage after being struck by a drone in the Red Sea, 60 nautical miles north of Djibouti, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency stated on Monday.

British Maritime Security Firm Ambrey likewise stated early on Tuesday that a Marshall Islands-flagged bulk provider was physically damaged by an unmanned aerial lorry in an occurrence roughly 60 nautical miles north of Djibouti.

It was uncertain if the two incidents reported by UKMTO and Ambrey were associated with the exact same vessel.

The attack resulted in small damage to the vessel's. lodging superstructure, UKMTO stated in an advisory note.

The team are reported to be safe and the vessel is. proceeding to its next port of call, the advisory said.

The Iran-aligned Yemeni Houthis have performed repeated. drone and rocket strikes because November in the Red Sea and Bab. al-Mandab Strait, stating they are acting in uniformity with. Palestinians in the Gaza war.

The Gaza dispute has actually spilled over into other parts of the. Middle East. Lebanon's Iran-aligned Hezbollah has actually traded fire. with Israeli soldiers along the border, and Iraqi-armed groups. have attacked U.S. forces in Iraq.

U.S. and British forces have reacted with multiple strikes. on Houthi centers but have actually up until now stopped working to stop the attacks.

(source: Reuters)