UKMTO receives reports of two attacks in the Red Sea
On October 1, 2024, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) received two reports of attacks against commercial vessels sailing in the Red Sea.
Read moreDetailsOn October 1, 2024, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) received two reports of attacks against commercial vessels sailing in the Red Sea.
Read moreDetailsOn 5th September, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) revealed that a fraudulent group has been posing as them, asking commercial ships to disclose their locations in the Red Sea, an area where tensions have escalated following Houthi attacks.
Read moreDetailsAccording to UKMTO, on 26th August 2024, suspicious activity involving an unmanned vessel has been observed in the Gulf of Aden.
Read moreDetailsA Greek-owned and flagged oil tanker is ablaze and adrift in the Red Sea following a series of attacks, according to British and Greek authorities.
Read moreDetailsAccording to UKMTO, on 21st August 2024, a new attack on a commercial ship has been reported in the Red Sea.
Read moreDetailsUKMTO reported a series of attacks, on July 20, 2024, on the cargo ship MV Pumba, 64 nautical miles northwest of Al Mukha, Yemen.
Read moreDetailsAccording to UKMTO, on 9th July, a new attack on a commercial ship has been reported in the Red Sea.
Read moreDetailsAccording to UKMTO, on 27th June, a merchant ship reported being struck by a projectile in the Red Sea near the Yemeni coastline.
Read moreDetailsAccording to UKMTO, on 16th June, Yemen’s Houthis claimed responsibility for attacking two civilian vessels and an American destroyer in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, stating that these actions were in support of Palestinians in Gaza, Reuters highlights.
Read moreDetailsA cargo ship flying the flag of Palau was struck by missiles from Yemen's Houthi militants in the Gulf of Aden on 13th June 2024.
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