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British company Ambrey: We received a report of two explosions near a commercial ship off the coast of Yemen
Political| 28 October, 2024 - 4:48 PM
British maritime security company Ambrey said a commercial vessel reported two explosions near it on Monday, 14 nautical miles southwest of Dhubab, Yemen.
This comes after the UK Maritime Trade Operations said earlier today that it had received a report of an incident 25 nautical miles south of Mokha in Yemen.
She added that the ship and crew are fine and are on their way to their next port of call. It is not yet clear whether the two incidents are related, according to Reuters news agency.
Source: Agencies
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