US Warship Shoots Down Houthi Drone, Missiles Fired Misses Tanker Carrying Jet Fuel
The tanker, which was sailing under the Marshal Islands flag was transporting Indian-manufactured fuel and sailing northward toward the Suez Canal in the Red Sea.
DUBAI, UAE - Missiles fired from Houthi-held positions within Yemen missed a tanker transporting jet fuel on Wednesday near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, according to officials. The USS Mason also reportedly intercepted and shot down a Houthi drone that was headed in its direction. [EDITS: Statement from Central Command on the incident added]
The tanker, which was sailing under the Marshal Islands flag was transporting Indian-manufactured fuel and sailing northward toward the Suez Canal in the Red Sea.
It was headed to the Suez Canal from Mangalore, India, and had an armed security detail onboard that fired on skiffs filled with militants attempting to board the tanker, according to the private intelligence firm Ambrey.
No One Successfully Boarded The Vessel, All Crew Members Are Safe. Incident Details:
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