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Wednesday, May 28, 2025 21:34 GMT

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Turkish Fuel Tanker Allegedly Hit in US Airstrike on Yemen


A Turkish-operated fuel tanker sustained minor damage during U.S. airstrikes on Thursday, which targeted the Ras Isa oil terminal on Yemen’s Red Sea coast, currently controlled by Houthi forces. The vessel was docked at the port to unload its cargo at the time of the incident.

According to sources from the Turkish Foreign Ministry, the ship was struck by shrapnel from the nearby explosions but did not suffer significant damage. All 26 crew members—comprising four Turkish nationals, including the captain, and 22 Indian nationals—are reported to be safe and in good health.

Türkiye swiftly engages in diplomatic communication over Yemen incident

In the aftermath of the strike, the Turkish Foreign Ministry and the Turkish Embassy in Sanaa swiftly initiated diplomatic efforts to ensure the crew’s safety and secure the vessel’s release.

However, Houthi authorities at the port have denied all vessels, including the Turkish tanker, permission to depart following the strike. Ships have since been directed to remain in a designated waiting area near the terminal.

While the situation on the ground remains calm, negotiations are ongoing at the highest diplomatic levels to facilitate the safe departure of the Turkish tanker from Yemen.

The U.S. airstrikes are part of ongoing military operations against Houthi positions in Yemen. The incident highlights the continued risk to commercial shipping operating in or near the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden due to Israel’s war in Gaza.


published:21/04/2025 07:28 GMT

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