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Houthi Sea Drone Strikes Greek Ship In Red Sea

Greek ship attacked in Red Sea by Houthis arrives in Aden

A Houthi surface sea drone struck a Greek-owned and operated merchant ship in the Red Sea on Tuesday, resulting in flooding and damage, according to US Central Command. The incident involved the M/V Tutor, a Liberian-flagged vessel owned and operated by a Greek company. The ship had most recently been in Russia before the unfortunate encounter with the unmanned surface vehicle (USV).

The impact of the sea drone caused significant flooding and damage to the engine room of the M/V Tutor, highlighting the destructive capabilities of such technology in maritime settings. This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by vessels navigating through sensitive regions like the Red Sea.

Merchant ship owned by Greek company faced flooding and damage from the drone strike.
US Central Command reports Houthi sea drone attack on M/V Tutor in Red Sea.
US forces destroyed three Houthi anti-ship cruise missile launchers in Yemen.

Furthermore, within the past 24 hours, US forces took action against Houthi threats in Yemen. Specifically, they successfully destroyed three Houthi anti-ship cruise missile launchers within Yemeni territory. Additionally, a Houthi drone launched from Yemen towards the Red Sea was intercepted and neutralized by US military forces.

These recent events underscore the complex security dynamics in the region, with various actors employing advanced technologies to assert their influence and pose threats to maritime activities. The swift response by US forces demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding the freedom of navigation and ensuring the safety of commercial shipping in critical waterways.

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