US Warns Houthis After Group Strikes Oil Tanker In Red Sea And Posts Video Of Potential Environmental Disaster – News18

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This image grab from a video released on August 23, 2024 by Yemen's Huthi Ansarullah Media Centre, shows what they say is the Greek-owned oil tanker Sounion which they reportedly hit by three projectiles on August 21, 2023. (AFP)

This image grab from a video released on August 23, 2024 by Yemen’s Huthi Ansarullah Media Centre, shows what they say is the Greek-owned oil tanker Sounion which they reportedly hit by three projectiles on August 21, 2023. (AFP)

The Houthi rebels launched their campaign against international shipping in November, saying it is in support of Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas war

The United States has warned of a potential environmental disaster in the Red Sea after Houthi rebels struck an oil tanker off the Yemeni coast and posted a video on social media of the blaze.

The Greek-flagged Sounion was struck on Wednesday off the rebel-held port city of Hodeida, with the Iran-backed Houthis claiming to have hit the vessel with drones and missiles.

On Friday, the UKMTO maritime agency said three fires had been spotted on the ship, while a video released by the Houthis on social media allegedly showed three explosions on the ship. The 274-meter long vessel had departed from Iraq and was destined for a port near Athens, carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude oil.

‘Million barrels of oil’

“The Houthis’ continued attacks threaten to spill a million barrels of oil into the Red Sea, an amount four times the size of the Exxon Valdez disaster,” US State Department Matthew Miller said Saturday in a statement. The Exxon Valdez spill in 1989 released 257,000 barrels along the coast of Alaska.

“While the crew has been evacuated, the Houthis appear determined to sink the ship and its cargo into the sea,” Miller said. The Sounian’s crew of 23 Filipinos and two Russians were rescued by a ship with the European Union’s Aspides mission.

‘Failure of US foreign policy’

The US naval mission also warned the unmanned vessel represented “a navigational and environmental hazard.” US lawmaker Mike Waltz shared a video of the ship explosion on X — and called it a failure of US foreign policy. “This is what Biden/Harris policy of appeasement towards Iran gets you… Houthi terrorists blowing 150,000 tons of crude oil into the Red Sea,” Waltz said.

The Houthi rebels launched their campaign against international shipping in November, saying it is in support of Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas war. In March, the Belize-flagged, Lebanese-operated Rubymar became the first ship targeted by the Houthis to sink during the conflict.

The Rubymar sank in the Red Sea with 21,000 metric tonnes of ammonium phosphate sulfate fertilizer on board. The Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned bulk carrier Tutor also sank in June after being struck by the Houthis. Multiple sailors have also been killed or wounded in the attacks, which have severely disrupted global shipping.

“Through these attacks, the Houthis have made clear they are willing to destroy the fishing industry and regional ecosystems that Yemenis and other communities in the region rely on for their livelihoods,” Miller said Saturday. “We call on the Houthis to cease these actions immediately and urge other nations to step forward to help avert this environmental disaster,” he added.

(With agency inputs)