Almost no ships can feel safe in the Red Sea after two months of attacks

Unfortunately, no ships can feel completely safe in Yemeni waters, says an insurance company. There is also a risk of random attacks.
The dry bulk ship Genco Picardy was attacked in the Red Sea on Thursday night. The ship is controlled by an American shipping company. | Photo: Indian Navy at Naval Headquarters & DPR, Min of Defence, New Delhi på X
The dry bulk ship Genco Picardy was attacked in the Red Sea on Thursday night. The ship is controlled by an American shipping company. | Photo: Indian Navy at Naval Headquarters & DPR, Min of Defence, New Delhi på X
by LIV ALMER, IDHA TOFT VALEUR

At first, it was reported that ships bound for Israeli ports, regardless of nationality, were being targeted by the Houthi movement.

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