A Houthi terrorist-fired anti-ship ballistic missile hit a petroleum tanker in the Gulf of Aden, and the crew was forced to abandon the ship on Friday. The British-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged 110,000-ton tanker M/T Marlin Luanda was carrying a cargo of Russian naphtha from Greece to Singapore. A second ship, the Panama-flagged 109,000-ton tanker M/T Achilles (ownership is unknown), loaded with petroleum products taken on in Prmorsk, Russia, with no revealed destination, was also targeted but completed its transit safely
Warnings – 2024 ( https://t.co/5An1YH0JyE ) #MaritimeSecurity #MarSec pic.twitter.com/Ch4kdePae5 — United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) (@UK_MTO) January 26, 2024 Sal Mercogliano ( @mercoglianos ) has recorded the engagement from @MarineTraffic and removed the clutter of other ships. At 0:41, you can see the result of the impact as the M/T Marlin Luanda rapidly decelerates. If you are interested in what is […]
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