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The oil tanker, which was heading from Novorossiysk to China, was hit by an anti...

Yemeni Hutsita attacked in the Red Sea a ship with Russian oil (video)

The oil tanker, which was heading from Novorossiysk to China, was hit by an anti -ship rocket. The ship is left afloat. Iran's supported hosts fighters were hit by an anti-ship rocket on the Greek oil tanker in the Red Sea, which was transporting Russian oil. This was reported by the Central Command. The M/T Wind tanker went under the Panaman Flag off the Emenian coast in the Red Sea. The ship was loaded with oil into the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk and went to China.

Houses launched one anti -ship rocket on the tanker on the night of May 19. The blow disabled the engine and the steering unit. According to the British Maritime Insured Ambrey, a fire began in the steering compartment. The ship of the maritime coalition responded to a signal sent by the ship, but no help was needed. The "M/T Wind" crew was able to repair damage and continue movement.

Recall that in the fall of 2023, the Yemeni Hutivit in response to the military operation of Israel against the Palestinian Hamas group, they said that the ships owned by the Israelis, or somehow related to Israeli companies, were attacked. In December, the United States and the United Kingdom launched a mission, causing air strikes to the positions of fighters to eliminate the threat to navigation.

In January 2024, the EU Supreme Representative Josep Borrel stated that Brussels plans to deploy his naval mission in the Red Sea. The EU operation began on February 19. The Yemeni Hutivits continue to attack ships, and not only those who belong to the Israelis fall under the impact. Many shipping companies began to change the routes of their cargo ships. In early March, Rubymar's cargo ship was sinking in the Red Sea after the Hussite rocket was hit.