New Progress in Attack on British Cargo Ship: Yemeni Husai Armed Forces claim that the ship has completely sunk
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发表于 2024-2-20 11:34:48
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At 02:00 Beijing time on Tuesday (February 20), Yemeni Hussai militants spokesperson Yahya Sareya stated on social media that a British ship previously attacked by Hussai militants in the Strait of Mand had completely sunk. Previously, the UK Maritime Trade Action Office (UKMTO) issued a statement stating that on Sunday evening (February 18) local time, the Rubymar cargo ship was attacked 35 nautical miles (approximately 65 kilometers) south of the Yemeni port city of Muha. UKMTO stated that the attack resulted in the crew of the Ruby abandoning the ship, and all crew members were safe.
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