Yemen's Houthi Group Agrees to Temporary Truce for Oil Tanker Rescue

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi group has agreed to a temporary truce to allow tugboats and rescue ships to reach the damaged Greek-flagged crude oil tanker Sounion in the Red Sea.

Attack on Oil Tanker Sounion by Houthi Terrorists

The oil tanker Sounion was attacked by Houthi terrorists in the Red Sea, leading to a potential oil leak and environmental catastrophe. Despite rescue efforts, the ship is still at risk of polluting the region.

Attack on Greek Oil Tanker by Yemen's Houthi Rebels

A Greek-flagged oil tanker was attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, leaving the vessel ablaze and drifting. The attack is suspected to be related to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. No casualties were reported.

Iran-backed Houthi Terrorists Attack Chinese-Owned Oil Tanker in Yemen

Iran-backed Houthi terrorists attacked a Chinese-owned oil tanker in Yemen with five missiles, violating a promise of safe passage negotiated with China and Russia. The attack caused minor damage and a fire on board, but the crew managed to extinguish it. The Houthis have previously stated they would not attack Chinese or Russian ships.