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Oil tanker hit by missile in Gulf of Aden after transiting Pink Sea

Fireplace is seen after an airstrike launched by the USA and Britain close to Sanaa in Yemen, Jan. 12, 2024. The USA and Britain launched a number of airstrikes on Houthi navy websites across the Yemeni capital Sanaa earlier than daybreak Friday, Houthi-controlled Saba information company and residents stated.

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An oil tanker operated on behalf of Trafigura was struck by a missile on Friday after transiting the Pink Sea, an organization spokesperson advised CNBC in assertion.

The Marlin Luanda, a petroleum merchandise tanker vessel, was struck by the missile within the Gulf of Aden. Firefighting gear on board is getting used to suppress a hearth in one of many cargo tanks, the spokesperson stated.

“We remain in contact with the vessel and are monitoring the situation carefully,” Trafigura stated. “Military ships in the region are underway to provide assistance.”

Houthi militants in Yemen have attacked business vessels transiting the Pink Sea since November in help of Palestinians. The U.S. and UK started a collection of airstrikes in opposition to the militia on Jan. 11 aimed toward deterring the Iranian-backed group.

Houthi militants fired a ballistic missile on the U.S. Navy destroyer Carney within the Gulf of Aden earlier on Friday, in line with U.S. Central Command. The missile was shot down by the Carney. No accidents or harm had been reported, in line with CENTCOM.

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