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Saudi coalition says Yemeni rebels attack Red Sea oil tanker

AP  |  Riyadh 

Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked a Saudi tanker in the today, causing "minor damage" to the ship, the Saudi-led coalition battling the rebels said.

Col. said the attack occurred at 1:30 pm (local time) in international waters west of the in Yemen, which is under Houthi control.

The coalition said a naval ship belonging to a member country rapidly intervened, without giving further details. The statement did not immediately provide details on the type of weapon used or the extent of the damage.

Al-Malki said a coalition naval ship accompanied the tanker until it completed its navigation north. Pictures carried by state-run Saudi al-Ekhbariya TV showed a hole ripped through the side of the ship but no leaking out.

The described it as a "terrorist attack" that threatens commercial shipping routes in the vital Bab al-Mandeb strait, used for shipments from the Gulf to Europe, as well as goods from to

The have in the past targeted ships belonging to coalition partners and the United Arab Emirates, but the attacks have failed to cause any substantial damage.

Today's attack came one day after an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition killed at least 14 people near Hodeida. The airstrike hit a compound housing displaced people in the town of said at least eight women and five girls were among those killed.

The Saudi-led coalition has been at war with the Iran-allied for more than three years, a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 Yemenis and devastated the Arab world's poorest country. Saudi-led airstrikes have killed thousands of civilians and destroyed hospitals, schools and markets.

Al-Malki suggested had a hand in today's attack, repeating Saudi allegations that is arming the

The U.S., which is providing some support to the coalition, and its Arab allies accuse of providing increasingly sophisticated weapons to the Shiite rebels, including ballistic missiles fired at the kingdom. denies arming the rebels.

The have fired close to 100 missiles toward since the war began. Last week, a missile attack killed an Egyptian worker and wounded two others in the Saudi capital,

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 22:10 IST
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