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Cairo, March 19 (Reporter Wang Shang) News from Sana’a: Yemen’s Houthi spokesman Yahya Sareya issued a statement on the 19th saying that the Houthi armed forces fired multiple missiles at an American ship, the Maduo, sailing in the Red Sea.
Sarea did not disclose the specific time of the attack. Sarea also said that the Houthi armed forces used missiles to attack the Israeli Red Sea city of Eilat and hit the target accurately.
Relevant shipping information shows that the Maduo is a liquefied natural gas vessel flying the flag of the Marshall Islands and operated by a Greek company. Until February this year, the ship had been operated by ExxonMobil Oil of the United States.
The British Maritime Trade Action Office had previously reported that the Maduo was attacked twice by missiles in the Red Sea on the 15th and in the Gulf of Aden on the 17th. No casualties or hull damage were caused.
According to the Israel Defense Forces on the 17th, a suspicious aircraft entered Israeli airspace from the Red Sea that night and fell into an open space in northern Eilat, causing no casualties or property damage.
After a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict broke out in October last year, Yemen’s Houthi armed forces used drones and missiles to attack red sea domain names many times. Since January 12 this year, the United States and Britain have launched air strikes on Houthi targets many times, causing casualties. Some countries have condemned the actions by the United States and Britain as a violation of Yemen’s sovereignty and will aggravate regional tensions.