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- The American army said- the attack was from Yemen
- No casualty has yet been reported in this attack
- A Norwegian ship also survived the drone attack
New Delhi:
US Army in the Red Sea Indian flag ship A big claim has been made regarding drone attacks. According to the US military, the ship was targeted by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. The US Central Command said on Twitter that the Gabonese-owned tanker MV Saibaba reported no casualties, but an emergency call was sent to a US warship in the area. The attack comes a day after another attack on a tanker off the Indian coast, which the US blamed on Iran.
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Two ships were targeted
Both ships reported to a US Navy ship patrolling the southern Red Sea that they were under attack. The US military said one of them, the Norwegian-flagged and owned chemical tanker M/V Blamenen, reported that a drone fired by the Houthis passed too close to them. At the same time, the ship which was attacked by drones is M/V Saibaba.
“So far no one has been reported injured in the attack.”
The US military said another vessel, the M/V Saibaba, an Indian-flagged and Gabonese-owned vessel, was attacked by drones. The vessel was carrying crude oil. However, there is no information yet that anyone on the ship was injured in the drone attack.
A ship was also attacked in the Arabian Sea
Let us tell you that there was a suspicious drone attack on a commercial ship off the coast of India on Saturday. Now a statement has come from the Pentagon regarding this attack, in which it has been said that this drone was launched from Iran. Motor ship Cam Pluto, a Liberia-flagged, Japanese-owned and Netherlands-operated chemical tanker, was hit by a suspected drone strike in the Indian Ocean at around 10 a.m. local time. At which time he was attacked. It was 200 nautical miles from the Indian coast. The ship’s crew included 21 Indians.

