A cargo vessel with British links, attacked in the Red Sea has been damaged but has not sunk, BBC Verify has discovered. On Monday, Houthi fighters claimed to have sunk the Rubymar. It would have ...
If the Rubymar does sink, it would become the first vessel to do so by the hand of the Houthis since they launched their disruptive campaign in the Red Sea area. The group started threatening and ...
Rubymar, a British-owned cargo ship struck by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi forces last month has sunk into the Red Sea, according to U.K. and Yemen officials. Photo: U.S. Military Central Command ...
The U.K.-owned vessel is the first craft sunk by the Houthi rebels since they started their campaign against commercial shipping in the Red Sea. The ship was carrying a cargo of fertilizer when it ...
March 2 (UPI) --The British bulk carrier M/V Rubymar, crippled by fire from Houthi rebels last month, sank in international waters in the Red Sea on Saturday, Yemeni government officials announced.
NEW YORK, March 3. /TASS/. Rubymar, a Belize-flagged, UK-owned cargo vessel that sank in the Red Sea following an attack by the Yemen-based rebel Houthi movement Ansar Allah in February was ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. The UK-owned vessel Rubymar, which had sunk in the Red Sea after being struck by an anti-ship ballistic missile fired ...
The Rubymar was in the Gulf of Aden near the Bab ... "significant impacts on marine ecosystems", which in the southern Red Sea feature coral reefs, coastal mangroves and diverse marine life.
It was one of the largest incidents over the Red Sea since Houthi attacks on ships ... Last month the British-owned cargo ship Rubymar was damaged by a Houthi attack and now has almost completely ...