British Authority: A new missile attack targets a ship off the coast of Mokha

The British Maritime Trade Operations Authority announced today, Friday, that a ship had been subjected to a missile attack 70 nautical miles northwest of the Yemeni city of Mokha.
Details of the incident: The ship was targeted by two missiles, one of which hit it, while the other exploded near it. There were no casualties among the ship’s crew members, and the ship was able to continue its journey to its destination.
The British Maritime Trade Operations Authority warned ships against crossing the area where the attack occurred, and called on ships to be cautious and take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
Many ships were subjected to missile attacks in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden during the recent period, by the Houthi group, while British-American aircraft launched raids on Houthi targets that threaten international navigation.