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Anonymous ID: 63d624 June 12, 2024, 9:23 p.m. No.21014505   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Greek Bulker Hit and Taking Water After Multiple Houthi Attacks

Published Jun 12, 2024 12:13 PM by The Maritime Executive

 

A Greek-owned bulker was hit by multiple attacks by the Houthi while sailing south in the Red Sea bound for India earlier today. The vessel is reporting that it is โ€œnot under command,โ€ awaiting assistance from the collation forces in the region.

 

The situation is still unfolding in the Red Sea, with reports saying the Tutor (82,357 dwt) was approximately 66 nautical miles southwest of Hudaydah, Yemen near the northern end of the Bab el-Mandeb when the first attack took place. The UK Maritime Trade Organizations reports that the master of the vessel said they were struck on the stern by a small craft. It is described to be 5 to 7 meters (16 to 23 feet) in length and is believed to be a surface drone.

 

Analysts are noting that this is likely the first successful attack by the Houthi using one of their surface drones. The crafts carry significant payloads that could cause extensive damage to a vessel.

 

After that explosion, there were unconfirmed reports of a fire in the engine room. The master told UKMTO that the bulker which is 751 feet (229 meters) in length was taking on water. The Tutor was built in 2022 and is registered in Liberia. The vessel is managed by Evalend Shipping of Athens, Greece. U.S. Central Command confirmed the attack saying the vessel had most recently docked in Russia. Reports are that it was bound for India.

 

Officials from Greeceโ€™s Ministry of Shipping told media outlets that the vessel was later struck twice from the air. UKMTO confirmed that the master reported they were hit for a second time by an โ€œunknown airborne projectile.โ€

 

No additional details have been released at this time. It is unclear how many crew are aboard and if any have been injured. The Houthi in their statement said the vessel was targeted because of the shipping company's entry into banned ports (i.e. Israel).

 

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