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Ship ablaze after attack by Yemeni Houthis: report

The US military says Houthi militants fired missiles at the Verbena vessel in the Gulf of Aden. (AP PHOTO)

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations says a Palau-flagged cargo ship has been evacuated and the vessel is on fire and sinking, referring to an incident that happened 98 nautical miles east of Yemen's Aden on June 13.

Missiles fired by Yemen's Houthi militants struck the Verbena in the Gulf of Aden on Thursday, sparking a fire and severely injuring one of its crew, US Central Command said.

The Houthi rebels have launched dozens of attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea region since November in solidarity with Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas.

Houthi supporter in Sana'a
The Houthi rebels say their attacks on ships are in support of the population of the Gaza Strip.

On June 12, Houthis also attacked a Greek-owned coal carrier near the Yemeni port of Hodeidah, causing severe flooding and damage to the engine room and leaving the vessel - the Tutor - unable to manoeuvre.

"The Verbana is sinking in the Gulf of Aden .... The Tutor is at risk of sinking in the coming hours," the Houthis' military spokesman Yahya Saree said on Saturday, repeating the group's threat to target companies that deal with Israel.

The Houthi attacks have upended global trade by forcing ship owners to reroute vessels away from the vital Suez Canal shortcut, and drawn retaliatory US and UK strikes since February.

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