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Red Sea crisis Part of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict, the Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present), Yemeni crisis, and attacks on the United States Map of Houthi activity near the Yemeni coast: Houthi-controlled Yemen (SPC) Government of Yemen (PLC) Houthi attacks (red) and hijackings (blue) Date 19 October 2023 – present (1 year and 2 months) Location Red Sea, Gulf of Aden (esp. Bab-el ...
The Red Sea issue that we're facing right now is a little more localized,” barring a wider conflict in the Middle East, he said. Oil prices have yet to face serious consequences—but that could ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi militia claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Tuesday on a container ship in the Red Sea and for an attempt to attack Israel with drones. MSC ...
A second commercial ship in the Red Sea was targeted by Houthi militants at about the same time as the attack on the Swan Atlantic, CENTCOM said. “The bulk cargo ship M/V CLARA reported an ...
Only the Petersen and Michael Murphy were in the Red Sea a little over a week ago, a US official told BI at the time, suggesting that the other three warships moved into the region within the last ...
CENTCOM claimed that its forces destroyed eight Houthi drones launched into the Red Sea, alongside two Houthi unmanned surface vessels, with a coalition ship also shooting down another Houthi drone. US forces also claim that a Houthi anti-ship ballistic missile was launched over the Red Sea but without resulting in any damage. [316] Elbella Malta
And even if the attacks stopped today, allowing most vessels to transit the Red Sea, the earlier impacts could still reverberate for some time to come, according to Burgess of C.H. Robinson.
The U.S., along with Maersk security personnel aboard the ship, repelled the attack. The U.S. sank three Houthi vessels, killing ten Houthis. Maersk announced a 48-hour pause on shipping through the Red Sea following the incident. [1] On January 2 Maersk announced a halt on shipping through the Red Sea due to Houthi attacks. [2]