crew leaves ship burned by Houthis in Gulf of Aden

crew leaves ship burned by Houthis in Gulf of Aden
crew leaves ship burned by Houthis in Gulf of Aden

The Ukrainian-owned and Polish-operated Verbena had already suffered another missile attack less than 24 hours earlier.

A cargo ship in distress in the Gulf of Aden after being hit by missiles fired from Yemen by Houthi rebels was abandoned by its crew, who were unable to put out the fire caused by the attack, announced Saturday the US Army. The crew of the Verbena was picked up by another merchant ship, added the American central command (Centcom) on the social network “the Iranian frigate IRIN Jamaran was eight nautical miles from the M/V Verbena and did not respond to the distress call”.

The M/V Verbena, a Palau-flagged bulk carrier, had issued a distress call due to a fire on board, caused by the impact of two cruise missiles launched by the Houthis on Thursday, according to Centcom. A sailor was seriously injured in the attack and was evacuated by American forces. The Ukrainian-owned and Polish-operated Verbena had already suffered another missile attack less than 24 hours earlier.

Since November, the Iran-backed Houthis have targeted vessels in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea in what they say is a sign of solidarity with Hamas terrorists in Gaza. These attacks, which seriously disrupt maritime trade, have increased in recent days. On Wednesday, another cargo ship, the M/V Tutor, was abandoned by its crew due to a major leak caused by a missile fired from near the Yemeni city of Hodeida, controlled by the Houthis, according to the ‘United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, an agency of the British Navy. The ship is currently adrift in the Red Sea.

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