Second cargo ship eligible for sinking after "Robimar"

Navigation sources confirmed that the cargo ship "Troconfedts", which was bombed by the Houthi group, is eligible to sink after the ship "Rubimar", which portends additional disasters in the marine environment in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Sources reported that the Barbados-flagged bulk carrier began drifting 57 miles southwest of Aden.
She said: The ship was crossing the internationally recommended sea transit corridor towards the northwest and was seen changing its course towards the southeast after it was hit by a missile attack by the terrorist Houthi militia.
According to the sources, after being bombed, the ship began to drift and stopped its signal, while forces from the International Coalition rescued the crew.