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Saudi Tanker, Another Oil Ship Attacked in Red Sea by Yemeni Houthis


A Saudi-owned crude tanker and a Panama-flagged oil ship were attacked on Monday in the Red Sea off Yemen, two sources familiar with the matter said, although it was unclear if the vessels were hit by Yemini Houthis.

The sources said the Saudi-flagged Amjad and Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I were sailing in waters near to each other when they were hit, although the tankers were able to continue their voyages with no major damage assessed or any casualties.

The Amjad's owner, Saudi national shipping group Bahri, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The supertanker has a maximum capacity of 2 million barrels.

The Greek manager of the Blue Lagoon I, Sea Trade Marine SA, was not immediately available for comment. The suezmax tanker has a maximum capacity of 1 million barrels.

One of the sources said the Amjad was unlikely to have been directly targeted.

Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, has watched with alarm as Houthi missiles have been fired over its territory to target ships in the Red Sea. Saudi Arabia has tried to extract itself from a messy war in Yemen.

The Houthis first launched aerial drone and missile strikes on the waterway in November in what they say is solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza war. In more than 70 attacks, they have sunk two vessels, seized another and killed at least three seafarers.

The Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), run by international naval forces to track Houthi attacks, said three ballistic missile attacks hit the Blue Lagoon I tanker on Monday 70 nautical miles northwest of the northern Yemeni port of Saleef.

"JMIC assesses that M/V BLUE LAGOON I was targeted due to other vessels within its company structure making recent port calls in Israel," it said in a report.


published:03/09/2024 10:14 GMT

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