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UK-owned ship suffers minor damage in Red Sea attack
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The attack occurred 57 nautical miles west of Hodeida, Yemen. Despite the incident, the ship managed evasive maneuvers and continued its journey.

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The US and UK have responded to Houthi aggression by targeting rebel facilities in YemenImage: picture alliance/abaca
A British-owned cargo ship suffered minor damage in a drone attack off Yemen in the Red Sea, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) and security firm Ambrey on Tuesday.

The attack occurred 57 nautical miles west of Hodeida, Yemen, with the Barbados-flagged ship incurring slight damage to the bridge windows from a projectile, the UKMTO said, adding that there had been no injuries reported.

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A small vessel had been near the ship before the attack, the UKMTO said.

Despite the incident, the ship managed evasive maneuvers and continued its journey.

Houthi rebel suspected behind attack
While no group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, the sea route has been plagued by dozens of attacks on ships by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels. Last month the US redesignated the Houthis as a global terrorist organization.

The militant group has targeted vessels in the Red Sea over Israel’s war in Gaza against Hamas which is also listed as a terrorist organization by the US, the EU and other governments.

The attacks have disrupted global shipping, compelling companies to opt for longer, costlier detours around southern Africa.

The US and UK have responded to the threats by targeting Houthi facilities in Yemen to secure maritime routes and deter further aggression.
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