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UK maritime agency reports an incident east of Yemen’s Aden

United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations announced on Tuesday it had received a report about an incident involving a vessel located 100 nautical miles east from Yemen's Aden. This was the first time the agency reported in this area for months.

UKMTO reported that the vessel's crew was safe and was moving to its next port after it had been followed for two hours by multiple small vessels with shots fired.

The agency stated that it was investigating this incident without naming any potential attackers or the vessel.

Yemen's Iran aligned Houthis launched more than one hundred attacks against shipping in November 2023. They claimed to be in solidarity with Palestinians regarding Israel's conflict with Hamas.

The group was responsible for a massive offensive during which it sank at least two ships, captured another, and killed four seafarers. This caused global shipping to be disrupted, forcing companies to change their routes.

The Houthis have not yet commented on the latest attack reported to the UKMTO.

After a ceasefire in Gaza between Hamas, Israel and the Houthis in January, they briefly halted their attacks. The Yemeni group, however, vowed in March to resume its attacks on Israeli ships as Israel refused to lift the blockade of aid entering the Palestinian enclave.

The Yemeni group has also promised to continue its attacks on ships after the U.S. launched their biggest and most deadly military operation in Yemen, since U.S. president Donald Trump assumed office.

(source: Reuters)