The US and European Union have maintained a significant Middle East naval presence to battle the Houthis over the past year.
A Greek-flagged oil tanker with 25 crew members on board has caught fire after multiple attacks and is adrift in the Red Sea.
The Greek-owned and flagged MV Sounion, carrying about a million barrels of crude, was abandoned by its crew after being hit by missiles on 21 August. Houthi fighters later detonated explosives on ...
A Greek tanker hit by a Houthi attack that sparked fears of a major oil spill is offloading its cargo two months after the ...
The Greek-flagged oil tanker Sounion suffered "minor damage" following strikes off the Yemeni coast, which ignited a fire ...
The Sounion caught fire and lost power after being attacked on August 21 off the coast of Hodeida, a rebel-held port city. The following day its 25-strong crew was rescued. The rebels claimed to ...
Later, the captain notified UKMTO about another attack, which resulted in a fire on board the vessel. The Yemeni official told TASS that a crew member of Sounion was wounded in the latest attack.
The Greek-flagged Sounion tanker was attacked in the Red Sea ... Later, the captain notified UKMTO about another attack, which resulted in a fire on board the vessel. Greece’s Ministry of ...
The Greek-owned and flagged MV Sounion, carrying about a million barrels of crude, was abandoned by its crew after it was hit by projectiles fired by Yemen’s Houthi movement on 21 August.