KEY POINTS
  • The Iran-backed Houthi group on Sunday damaged a ship offshore Yemen, forcing its crew to abandon the vessel in the latest escalation of maritime tensions that have disrupted trade routes in the Red Sea.
  • "Vessel at anchor and all crew are safe," the UKMTO said.
  • "The ship suffered catastrophic damage and came to a complete halt," Houthi Spokesperson Yahya Sare'e said. "As a result of the extensive damage the ship suffered, it is now at risk of potential sinking in the Gulf of Aden."
Aerial view of a tanker.

The Iran-backed Houthi militant group on Sunday damaged a ship offshore Yemen, prompting its crew to abandon the vessel in the latest escalation of maritime tensions that have disrupted key trade routes in the Red Sea.

The U.K. Maritime Trade Operations said on social media they received a report of a vessel attack in the Bab el-Mandeb strait off Yemen's coast, adding that the crew had abandoned the ship.