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Ambrey reports two crew members injured and two missing after a vessel was attacked near Hodeidah in Yemen.

Ambrey, a British maritime security company, reported on Monday that two crew members were injured and another two went missing after a Liberian bulk carrier was attacked by skiffs or drones at 49 nautical miles south of Yemen's Red Sea Port of Hodeidah.

Ambrey stated that the vessel had been reported to have had its engines disabled, and had begun to drift. The ship was not identified.

A maritime security source told us that a ship near Hodeidah had been attacked by drones and issued a Mayday call.

The Houthis, who are Iran-aligned, claimed earlier in the day that the Magic Seas cargo ship, which they had attacked with rockets, gunfire and explosive-laden remote controlled boats, was sunk by the Red Sea. This is their first attack known on the high seas in this year. (Reporting and editing by Mark Heinrich, Kevin Liffey and Yannis Souliotis. Additional reporting by Jana Choukeir).

(source: Reuters)