A Greek tanker exploded off the coast of Saudi Arabia. Writes about this Reuters with reference to the British security company Ambrey.
The explosion occurred within the port and pierced the ship's hull. The Agrari tanker flew under the Maltese flag, but belonged to the Greek company TMS Tankers.
The explosion is said to have occurred near the kingdom's border with Yemen in the Red Sea. According to sources, the ship was “attacked.” The British company suggested that the tanker was blown up by a mine. Al Jazeera points out that Saudi officials were also on board. According to preliminary data, no one was injured as a result of the incident.
On November 23, the representative of the armed forces of the Yemeni rebels from the Ansar Allah (Houthis) movement Yahya Saria announced a rocket attack on the distribution station of the oil and gas state company Saudi Aramco in the Saudi city of Jeddah. The Houthis have advised foreign companies and citizens who operate in Saudi Arabia to stay away from vital facilities as such operations continue.
The Yemeni conflict has been in an active phase since 2014. The Houthi rebels are believed to be supported by Iran and Hezbollah. Against them – the army of Yemen and the coalition of Arab countries, led by Saudi Arabia.