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Crew of oil tanker rescued after multiple attacks in Red Sea

Aug 23, 2024

Sanaa [Yemen], August 23: The 25 crew members of a Greek-owned and flagged oil tanker have been rescued by a European warship in the Red Sea after multiple attacks on Wednesday.
The Sounion, which is carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude oil, was first hit by gunfire from two small boats which approached it 77 nautical mileswest of the Yemeni port of Hudaydah, the UK Maritime Trade Operations office said. Later, the ship was struck by three unidentified projectiles, which sparked a fire and left it without engine power, it added.
On Thursday, EU's Red Sea naval mission said one of its ships had destroyed an unmanned surface vessel as it rescued all of those on board and transported them to Djibouti.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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