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Saudi oil tanker Amjad was not targeted in Red Sea, owner Bahri states

Saudi shipping company Bahri said on Tuesday its tanker Amjad was not targeted in a. Red Sea attack, which it had been spared any damage from the. event that struck another tanker that was cruising nearby.

The U.S. Central Command stated Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi. rebels assaulted 2 crude oil tankers - the Saudi-flagged Amjad. and the Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I - in the Red Sea on Monday. with two ballistic rockets and a one-way attack uncrewed aerial. system, hitting both vessels.

We unquestionably affirm that AMJAD was not targeted and. continual no injuries or damage. The vessel stays fully. functional and is proceeding to her planned location without. disruption, Bahri, which owns and manages Amjad, stated in a. declaration entitled Unexplained aerial activity reported.

Bahri has actually without delay informed all appropriate authorities and. remains in continuous communication with our crew as we. vigilantly monitor the circumstance, it included.

The Houthis late on Monday declared responsibility for. targeting the Blue Lagoon with numerous missiles and drones but. did not make any reference of the Saudi tanker.

Both vessels were packed with petroleum, with the Amjad. bring about 2 million barrels of oil, according to the U.S. military declaration, which explained the attacks as reckless. acts of terrorism by the Houthis.

Two sources had actually told Reuters on Monday that the ships were. cruising near each other when they were hit but were able to. continue their voyages without any significant damage or casualties.

One of the sources informed Reuters the Amjad was unlikely to. have actually been directly targeted.

(source: Reuters)