Yemen’s Houthi rebels seize Saudi Arabian ship in Red Sea

Yemen’s Houthi rebels seize Saudi Arabian ship in Red Sea

The vessel was towing a South Korean drilling rig in the south of the Red Sea when it “fell under hijacking and armed robbery by two boats,” Saudi military spokesman Colonel Turki al-Malki told a news conference, SPA reported. He did not say how many crew members were aboard the ship.

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The Saudi ship was reportedly among three vessels seized within 3 miles (4.8 km) off Uqban island and taken to the Salif port in western Yemen, according to the Houthi-run Al-Masirah news agency. Al-Masirah did not report on the origin of the other two ships.

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Two South Koreans were among those captured, Kim In-chul, a spokesman for South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Tuesday.

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“The South Korean nationals on the captive ships are safe and healthy and their families have been notified.” Kim said.

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Major shipping route

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The Red Sea is a major oil shipping route, bordered to the north and west by the African nations of Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea and Djibouti, and by Saudi Arabia and Yemen to the east.

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A series of attacks on oil tankers and production facilities in the region has increased tensions in recent months, including drone strikes on Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq oil processing facility — the largest of its kind in the world — in September, which halved the country’s production.

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Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack, but both Saudi and US investigators claimed “with very high probability” that it was launched from an Iranian base.

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Seizure condemned

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Saudi military spokesman Al-Maliki called the seizure of the ship Sunday a “terrorist operation” that posed a threat to the freedom of international navigation and world trade.

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The conflict in Yemen began in early 2015 when Houthi rebels — a minority Shia group from the north of the country — drove out the internationally-recognized government and forced its president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to flee.

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The crisis quickly escalated into a multi-sided war, with neighboring Saudi Arabia leading a coalition of Gulf states against the Houthi rebels. The coalition is advised and supported by the US, among other nations.

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A US official told CNN the government of Saudi Arabia had informed the US of the incident and said: “A Saudi-flagged vessel was seized and boarded by armed men while sailing in Yemen’s territorial waters”.

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