The assault, which occurred southwest of the rebel-controlled port city of Hodeida, did not immediately cause any reported ...
Houthi militants are threatening to escalate attacks on ships in the Red Sea, with their latest drone strike sinking a coal carrier, leading to higher insurance costs once again and fueling calls ...
A cargo ship has sunk two weeks after being attacked by Houthis in the Gulf of Aden. Yemen's government said the Rubymar was drifting and taking on water for days before it sank. It is the first ...
A suspected attack by Yemen's Houthi militias saw multiple explosions strike near a vessel traveling through the Red Sea on ...
The Iran-backed Houthis had falsely claimed the ship sank almost instantly after the initial attack. Late Saturday, a Houthi leader tried to blame British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak over the Rubymar.
Houthi rebels have carried out almost 100 missile and drone attacks against ships in the Red Sea over the last year.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have targeted vessels in the Red Sea, intensifying their campaign in response to the Israel-Hamas ...
Russia provided satellite data to the Yemeni Houthis for attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea. Source: The Wall Street ...
The deadly incident, which represents a major escalation in the ongoing conflict, comes just days after the sinking of another commercial ship in the Red Sea — the result of a Houthi missile ...
The UK-owned vessel Rubymar, which had sunk in the Red Sea after being struck by an anti-ship ballistic missile fired by Yemeni Houthi militants, is seen in this aerial view released on March 3, 2024.