A commercial oil tanker adrift in the Red Sea was still on fire days after an attack by the Houthis. The Greek-flagged vessel MV Sounion was struck by an exploding Houthi drone boat last week.
The Houthis attacked the MV Sounion multiple times in August, leaving the oil tanker stranded in the Red Sea.
Salvors began towing the Greek-flagged tanker Sounion, still burning from attacks by Houthi militia in late August. The ...
An abandoned tanker carrying more than one million barrels of crude oil could contaminate vast areas of the Red Sea in a ...
Update on MV SOUNION salvage status Under protection of EUNAVFOR ASPIDES 🇪🇺, MV SOUNION has been successfully towed to a ...
An international technical team on Sunday began towing a damaged oil tanker targeted by Yemen Houthis in the Red Sea last month a Yemeni naval offici ...
A second attempt to tow a burning oil tanker to safety after an attack by Houthi rebels more than three weeks ago was due to ...
Today, oil strategist Julian Lee looks at the way Moscow and its trading partners in Asia are getting more comfortable using ...
ALBAWABA- The EU Naval Mission ASPIDES has successfully towed the Greek-registered oil tanker SOUNION to a safe location, ...
The tanker was hit on August 21 by Iran-backed Houthis with small arms fire, missiles and a drone boat off the coast of Hodeida while carrying 136,000 tonnes of crude oil - setting off blasts ...
An oil tanker named Thai Laemthong 8 has run aground at Koh Mai Si, off the coast of Koh Kood in Trat province. The Koh Kood ...