Major Threat of Oil Spill in Red Sea as Houthis Detonate Explosives on Seized Tanker
Yemen’s Houthis have detonated several explosives on board the Greek-flagged Sounion tanker on Thursday, August 29, according to video footage released by the group.
The Sounion was captured by the Houthis on August 21, forcing its crew of 23 to be evacuated by European forces in the area. On August 23, a fire broke out aboard the ship, leading to the group towing it, raising fears of an oil spill.
The ship was reported to be carrying a little over one million barrels of oil when it was attacked on August 21, meaning that should the ship begin leaking oil, it could easily become one of the worst oil spills in history.
In the video, masked armed men can be seen patrolling the ship, with fires burning, followed by priming explosives and a coordinated explosion on the Sounion.
The EU Red Sea naval mission said on Thursday night that despite the multiple fires on the Sounion, no oil spill had been detected. (JPost / VFI News)
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