Houthis threaten Israel with more 'naval operations'
Any hope for shippers that the Red Sea could welcome back containerships this year may ...
A SeaLead Shipping containership came under fire from Houthi rebels in the Red Sea on Monday, the latest vessel to be targeted in the area.
Anti-ship ballistic missiles were fired at the 4,944 teu Pinocchio, chartered from Singapore tonnage provider OM Maritime. The Liberia-flagged vessel escaped unscathed and is continuing its journey.
The ship had begun its voyage from Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah port on Saturday.
SeaLead, which has continued expanding its Red Sea and Persian Gulf services ...
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