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Houthi attack in the Red Sea: Fire on an oil tanker

The Yemeni Hutivitsa again attacked a civilian vessel in the Red Sea, on Friday, January 26. This time, the rocket was released on the Marlin Luanda oil tanker, owned by the Trafigura Group Trade Giant and swims under the Marshall Islands. The incident occurred in the Gulf of Aden.

As a result, a fire occurred on a ship, which was localized in the cargo department to the right. Marlin Luanda transported a batch of petroleum products for gasoline production and plastics.

The Trafigura representative reported that there are fire -fighting equipment on board, and communications with the vessel are being maintained. Warships in the region already on the road to assist.

The tension in the Red Sea has increased after the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The Yemeni Hutivits regularly attack merchant vessels in the Aden Strait. Despite the re -warnings of the United States and the United Kingdom, terrorists continue their actions.

The resistance between the US and Hussites is ongoing, since the beginning of the conflict, which increases tensions in the Red Sea. Special blows against Hussite objects in Yemen began on January 12 and continue. On January 17, Hussite was included in the list of world terrorist organizations, and the United States imposed sanctions against Hussite's leadership, urging China to help persuade Iran to influence the rebels.

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