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Chinese-Owned Tanker, Which Was Hit By Houthi Missile In Red Sea, Now En Route to India – News18

Chinese-Owned Tanker, Which Was Hit By Houthi Missile In Red Sea, Now En Route to India – News18


Last Updated: March 24, 2024, 11:24 IST

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE)

The U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney transits the Suez Canal, Egypt October 18, 2023. (Reuters File Photo)

Houthi rebels attack Chinese-owned oil tanker off Yemen, escalating tensions in Red Sea shipping. No casualties reported

A Chinese-owned oil tanker was attacked off Yemen by ballistic missiles fired by Houthi rebels, who have intensified strikes on Red Sea shipping, the US military said.

The Panamanian-flagged, Chinese-owned and operated Huang Pu issued a distress call but did not request assistance, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement on Sunday.ย  โ€œNo casualties were reported, and the vessel resumed its course,โ€ the statement said. The Iran-backed rebels, who control much of Yemenโ€™s Red Sea coast, have launched dozens of missile and drone strikes on shipping over the past four months, actions they say are in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

New Mangalore Port Call

CENTCOM and the British Navyโ€™s United Kingdom Marine Trade Operations (UKMTO) said a fire had broken out on board the ship but was extinguished within 30 minutes. According to news agency AFP, the Marinetraffic tracking website later had the vessel sailing out of the Red Sea into the Gulf of Aden heading for its next port of call which, according to maritime security agency Ambrey, was New Mangalore in India.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which UKMTO said struck 23 nautical miles west of the Yemeni port of Mokha. CENTCOM said Houthi rebels had launched four anti-ship ballistic missiles in the Red Sea near the Huang Pu before a fifth hit the vessel. โ€œThe Houthis attacked the MV Huang despite previously stating they would not attack Chinese vessels,โ€ it said.

โ€œThe tankerโ€™s registration details, including name and operator, had been changed as recently as February 2024,โ€ according to Ambrey. It had been registered in 2019 by British firm Union Maritime Ltd, Ambrey said and another vessel affiliated with the same company had previously been targeted by the Houthis.

The Houthis have promised to target Israeli, British and US ships, as well as vessels heading to Israeli ports, disrupting traffic along the vital trade route. The United States, which leads an international coalition meant to protect Red Sea shipping, has been hitting Houthi targets in Yemen since mid-January. CENTCOM said that, following the attack on the Huang Pu, US forces engaged six drones launched by the Houthis, five of which crashed into the Red Sea. The sixth flew into a Houthi-controlled area of Yemen, it said.

(With agency inputs)





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