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Houthis state fuel tanker in the Red Sea targeted with rockets

Yemen's Houthis targeted a fuel tanker, MADO, in the Red Sea with marine rocket and Israel's. Eilat port and resort area with winged rockets, the group's. military representative Yahya Sarea stated on Tuesday.

MADO is a Marshall-Islands flagged liquefied petroleum gas. ( LPG) tanker heading to Singapore from Saudi Arabia, maritime. delivering trackers revealed. The Houthis described it as American,. Equasis's shipping database shows that it is owned by. Naftomar Shipping & & Trading Co Ltd of Greece. Naftomar did not. right away react to a request for remark.

Iran-aligned Houthi militants have actually consistently launched. drones and rockets at global industrial shipping in the. Red Sea area because mid-November, saying they are acting in. uniformity with Palestinians against Israel's military assault. in Gaza.

The attacks have interrupted international shipping, requiring firms to. take longer and more expensive journeys around southern Africa.

The United States and Britain, in addition to other navies, have. carried out strikes versus Houthi targets in response.

In a separate attack, Houthi militants eliminated at least 18. individuals in the central Yemeni province of Al Bayda, the authorities. Yemeni news firm Saba reported on Tuesday.

The Houthis control the majority of Yemen, consisting of the capital. Sanaa and the primary Red Sea port of Hodeidah. The militants considering that. 2014 have actually been in a civil war with Yemen's worldwide. recognised federal government, which is backed by Western governments. and Saudi Arabia.

(source: Reuters)