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Yemenis brandishing weapon and Palestinian flags during a march in solidarity with the people of Gaza in the Huthi-controlled capital Sanaa on December 22, 2023. (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP)
Yemenis brandishing weapon and Palestinian flags during a march in solidarity with the people of Gaza in the Huthi-controlled capital Sanaa on December 22, 2023. (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP)

Drone strike hits ship off India’s coast

DUBAI: A drone strike damaged a ship off the coast of India on Saturday but caused no casualties, two maritime agencies said, with one reporting the merchant vessel was linked to the Zionist entity. The attack caused a fire on board, said the British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, or UKMTO. Ambrey, a maritime security firm, said the “Liberia-flagged chemical/products tanker... was (Zionist entity)-affiliated” and had been on its way from Saudi Arabia to India.

Both agencies said the attack occurred 200 nautical miles southwest of Veraval, India. They did not name the vessel. The Indian navy said it had responded to a request for assistance. “An aircraft was dispatched and it reached overhead the vessel and established safety of the involved ship and its crew,” a navy official told AFP. “An Indian navy warship has also been dispatched so as to provide assistance as required.”

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the strike which came amid a flurry of drone and missile attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels on a vital shipping lane in the Red Sea in solidarity with Gaza. The Houthis have declared themselves part of an “axis of resistance” of Iran’s allies and proxies targeting the Zionist entity over its war with Hamas.

Last month, a Zionist-owned cargo ship was hit in a suspected drone attack by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the Indian Ocean, according to a US official. The Malta-flagged vessel managed by a Zionist-affiliated company was reportedly damaged when the unmanned aerial vehicle exploded close to it, according to Ambrey.

The Red Sea attacks on shipping since the start of the Zionist-Hamas war on Oct 7 have prompted major firms to reroute their cargo vessels around the southern tip of Africa, despite the higher fuel costs of much longer voyages. The Houthi rebels have launched more than 100 drone and missile attacks, targeting 10 merchant vessels involving more than 35 different countries, according to the Pentagon.

On Saturday, an official in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned of the forced closure of other waterways unless the Zionist entity halted its war with Hamas. “With the continuation of these crimes, America and its allies should expect the emergence of new resistance forces and the closure of other waterways,” Mohammad Reza Naqdi said, quoted by Iran’s Tasnim news agency. Among the waterways he mentioned was the Mediterranean Sea. He did not elaborate. – AFP

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