Ambrey says fuel tanker in Red Sea attacked, two explosions reported

A worker walks past of a cargo ship at the port of Hodeidah, Yemen. (AP file photo)
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Updated 16 March 2024
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Ambrey says fuel tanker in Red Sea attacked, two explosions reported

  • Iran-aligned Houthi militants in Yemen have repeatedly launched drones and missiles against international commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden since mid-November in professed solidarity with Palestinians against Israel’s war in Gaza

CAIRO: A Marshall Islands-flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker reported two explosions near the ship as it traveled off the coast of Yemen’s port city of Hodeidah, the third merchant vessel attack of the past 48 hours, British security firm Ambrey said on Friday.
The crew from the ship involved in the latest Red Sea incident was US-owned until recently, Ambrey said.
The Master of a merchant vessel located in a similar area reported an explosion a distance off the vessel’s starboard beam, according to United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations(UKTMO). Reuters was not immediately able to verify if the same ship was the subject of the two reports.
Iran-aligned Houthi militants in Yemen have repeatedly launched drones and missiles against international commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden since mid-November in professed solidarity with Palestinians against Israel’s war in Gaza.
Their attacks have disrupted global shipping, forcing firms to take longer and more expensive journeys around the southern end of Africa.
There was no damage or crew injuries reported to ships involved in the earlier attacks.
The United States and Britain have carried out strikes against Houthi targets in response to the attacks on shipping.
Late on Thursday, the US military said Houthis fired two anti-ship ballistic missiles from Yemen toward the Gulf of Aden, and to the north, two missiles toward the Red Sea, but there were no injuries or damage reported to US or coalition ships.
The US military’s Central Command said early on Friday it destroyed nine anti-ship missiles and two drones in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.

 


Jordanian and Libyan army commanders discuss expanding military cooperation

Updated 06 January 2026
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Jordanian and Libyan army commanders discuss expanding military cooperation

  • Huneiti emphasized that the JAF prioritize military cooperation to enhance regional security and mutual interests

LONDON: Jordanian and Libyan army commanders met in Amman on Tuesday to discuss opportunities for joint military cooperation and coordination.

The meeting involved Jordan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti and Libyan Deputy Commander-in-Chief Lt. Gen. Saddam Khalifa Abu Qasim.

The two sides discussed joint military cooperation, the exchange of training expertise, and capacity building to support defense partnerships and address shared security challenges, the Petra news agency reported.

Huneiti discussed key modernization programs by the Jordan Armed Forces and their ongoing humanitarian efforts in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. He emphasized that the JAF prioritize military cooperation to enhance regional security and mutual interests, the Petra added.

Abu Qasim stressed the importance of ongoing coordination and the sharing of military expertise between the two countries.