A land-based cruise missile supposedly launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen hit the commercial tanker ship STRINDA in the Red Sea, causing a fire, ABC News reported, citing a United States official. The vessel was 60 nautical miles north of the Bab-al-Mandab, the narrow strait between Yemen and the northeast coast of Africa when it was struck. The US destroyer ship USS Mason reportedly arrived on the scene of the attack to render necessary assistance. According to the source cited by ABC News, the attack didn't result in casualties.
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A land-based cruise missile supposedly launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen hit the commercial tanker ship STRINDA in the Red Sea, causing a fire, ABC News reported, citing a United States official. The vessel was 60 nautical miles north of the Bab-al-Mandab, the narrow strait between Yemen and the northeast coast of Africa when it was struck. The US destroyer ship USS Mason reportedly arrived on the scene of the attack to render necessary assistance. According to the source cited by ABC News, the attack didn't result in casualties.
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