Rubymar Ship Sinks In Red Sea
The UK ship, Rubymar, completely sank after 12 days of being hit by an Ansar Allah missile in the waters off the western port of Al-Mokha, located in the southern Red Sea.
The UK ship, Rubymar, completely sank after 12 days of being hit by an Ansar Allah missile in the waters off the western port of Al-Mokha, located in the southern Red Sea.
Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces, confirmed the news about the heavy missile attack on a British-linked ship ‘Rubymar’ and the stoppage of this ship in the Gulf of Aden.
On February 16, the Yemeni armed forces targeted the British oil tanker POLLUX with a large number of missiles in the Red Sea.
Late on February 3, the US-British fighter jets carried out 48 airstrikes on Yemen, according to Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces.
On January 26, the Yemeni army attacked the British Marlin Luanda oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden around the coordinates of 12.1502, 45.9852 using several naval missiles; The missiles accurately hit the target and set the ship on fire.
The U.S. and United Kingdom launched a series of strikes across 16 locations in Yemen in the early hours of Friday, January 12. The strikes involved a mix of fighter jets and Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from Navy surface ships and a U.S. Navy submarine, according to U.S. officials.
Local sources in the Hadhramaut Governorate, eastern Yemen, reported that they observed presence of British Special Forces in the Al-Sheen farms in Ghayl Bawazir town.
ISWNews Analysis Group – The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office has appointed Abda Sharif, a diplomat of Pakistani origin, as the new British ambassador to Yemen to replace Richard Oppenheim in the Arab country.
ISWNews Analysis Group – The United States Army has alleged that a British ship was harassed by boats belonging to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in the Strait of Hormuz.
ISWNews Analysis Group – British Navy forces killed a member of the coast guard of the resigned government of Yemen on the coast of Al-Mahra province.
ISWNews Analysis Group – A British maritime agency has claimed that “shots fired” at a vessel off the Port of Nishtun in eastern Yemen.
Following centuries of embarking on colonialism, Britain turned to a multi-layered strategy, whose different aspects consist of a series of political and economic plots as well as the military occupation of islands and oil resources of other countries. They sell arms and provide rich Arab states with military services to fan the flame of war and bloodbath in weak nations, and they loot oil resources and wealth of a crisis-hit state under the pretense of a mediating and peacemaking power along with the United States and China. Yemen is an obvious example of the British colonial policy!