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Cargo ship damaged by Houthis strike sinks

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/03/03 at 11:36 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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DUBAI: A cargo ship loaded with fertiliser has sunk in the Gulf of Aden less than two weeks after it was damaged by missiles from Yemen’s Houthi rebels, Yemen’s government said on Saturday.

The Houthis claimed the Feb 19 attack against the Rubymar, a cargo ship flying a Belizean flag and operated by a Lebanese firm, which transported combustible fertilisers.

The crew abandoned the ship and evacuated to safety after it was hit by two missiles. The vessel had departed the United Arab Emirates and was bound for the Bulgarian port of Varna.

“The MV Rubymar sank last night, coinciding with weather factors and strong winds at sea,” said a crisis cell of Yemen’s internationally recognised government in charge of the case.

Roy Khoury, chief executive of the ship’s operator Blue Fleet, said he was unaware of the sinking. “We have nobody on board to check if it’s true or not,” he said.

Fuel oil appeared to be leaking from the vessel in satellite images shared by Maxar Technologies. The TankerTrackers website said the sinking would “cause an environmental catastrophe in the (Yemeni) territorial waters and in the Red Sea”.

“A spill of ammonium nitrate fertiliser in the sea could have several significant impacts on marine ecosystems,” said Julien Jreissati, programme director for Greenpeace in the Middle East and North Africa.

The maritime security agency UKMTO, run by the British navy, said the Rubymar had been 35 nautical miles (65 kilometres) from the Yemeni port of Mokha when its crew was forced to abandon it.

The Rubymar was identified as British-registered by the US military and security firm Ambrey, but Khoury has denied that information.

Since November, the Houthis have been carrying out attacks on ships linked to Israel in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, saying they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Surface-to-air missile destroyed

US forces struck and destroyed a Houthi surface-to-air missile in Yemen after deciding it posed an “imminent threat” to American aircraft, the US Central Command in the Middle East announced.

The Iran-backed Houthis, who control much of war-torn Yemen, have been attacking shipping in the Red Sea since November in a campaign they say is in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza amid the Israeli aggression.

The United States is spearheading a naval coalition to protect vessels in the vital waterway, and has also conducted air strikes in Houthi territory, both on its own and alongside Britain.

On Friday, US “forces conducted a self-defence strike against one Iranian-backed Houthi surface-to-air missile that was prepared to launch,” Centcom said in a statement, adding it had “determined (the missile) presented an imminent threat to US aircraft in the region.”

It went on to say that the Houthis launched an anti-ship missile into the Red Sea, but “There was no impact or damage to any vessels.” Last weekend, US and British forces carried out strikes against 18 Houthi targets across eight locations in Yemen, including weapons storage facilities, attack drones, air defence systems, radars and a helicopter, according to a joint statement.

One person was killed and eight wounded in the attacks, the Houthis’ official news agency said on Sunday.

By AFP

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