Baghdad, The British Maritime Trade Operations Authority announced today that it had received a report of an accident targeting a ship 33 nautical miles northwest of the Yemeni city of Mokha, noting that it was damaged, but its crew was fine. The British Maritime Authority stated: 'The ship's captain reported another missile attack, with the ship sustaining more damage, 33 nautical miles northwest of Mokha, in Yemen.' Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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