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British Maritime Receives Report of Incident West of Yemen’s Hodeidah

Date: March 10, 2023 | Category: Maritime News | Region: Middle East

LONDON: The British Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has announced that it has received a report of a suspicious incident occurring in the vicinity of Yemen’s Hodeidah, situated along the Red Sea.

According to the UK-based agency, the report of the incident was received through a combination of international sources, including satellite imagery, intercepted communications, and on-the-ground reconnaissance.

Details of the Incident Remain Unclear

At present, very little information is available regarding the nature or circumstances of the incident. The MCA is actively working to gather more intel and confirm the details of the occurrence.

Yemeni Coastline Remains Hotbed of Maritime Activity

The western coast of Yemen, in particular, has seen heightened maritime activity in recent months, with increased traffic of cargo vessels, naval convoys, and fishing boats frequenting the region.

International Vessels in the Vicinity

Multiple international shipping vessels have been spotted in the general area, with some reports suggesting the presence of oil tankers, cargo ships, and even naval vessels.

MCA and International Partners Monitoring Situation Closely

The British MCA has alerted its international partners, including the Yemeni Coast Guard, the Royal Navy, and other regional maritime agencies, to the reported incident. A concerted effort is underway to monitor the situation and gather more information.

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British Maritime receives report of incident west of Yemen’s Hodeidah



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