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Ship Catches Fire Off Yemen Coast After Projectile Strike - UK Maritime Trade Authority

© Jon GambrellIn this Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, photograph, Yemen coast guard vessels patrol the waters near Mukalla, Yemen. The port city of Mukalla, once held by al-Qaida, shows how fractious Yemen is and will remain even if the Saudi-led war in the country ends in an uneasy peace for the Arab world's poorest nation
In this Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, photograph, Yemen coast guard vessels patrol the waters near Mukalla, Yemen. The port city of Mukalla, once held by al-Qaida, shows how fractious Yemen is and will remain even if the Saudi-led war in the country ends in an uneasy peace for the Arab world's poorest nation - Sputnik International, 1920, 23.03.2024
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A vessel was hit by an unidentified projectile and caught fire 23 nautical miles west of Yemen's port of Mocha, also known as Al Mukha, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said on Saturday, adding that the blaze was put out by the crew.
"UKMTO is aware of an incident 23NM west of Mukha, Yemen. A vessel was struck by an unidentified projectile. The resulting fire was successfully extinguished by the crew. Vessel and crew reported safe," the authority said in a statement on X.
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