Offshore Energy
  • news
  • test
JobsNewsletter
Offshore Energy logo

© 2026 Navingo. All rights reserved.

Home›News›Update: Missile Strike Ruptured Turkish Bulker’s Hull
News

May 23, 2018 · about 8 years ago

Update: Missile Strike Ruptured Turkish Bulker’s Hull

Saudi-led Coalition: Ince Inebolu, which was damaged by an explosion earlier in May, was struck by a Houthi missile.

1 minutes read
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • Email

Turkish bulk carrier Ince Inebolu, which was damaged by an explosion earlier in May, was struck by a missile launched by a Houthi militia from Hodeidah port, Saudi-led Coalition spokesperson said on Monday.

According to Col. Turki Al-Maliki, cited by Arab News, the rocket was launched from another vessel sailing four nautical miles away from the anchored bulker.

The bulk carrier was carrying wheat to Yemen’s port of Saleef when it suffered the explosion, which ruptured the aft side of the ship’s hull. There were no injuries reported to the crew members on board the vessel.

As the vessel was unable to resume its voyage, it was towed to the port of Jizan in Saudi Arabia, where it was further inspected by the coalition forces.

There were different interpretations of the incident, with Yemen’s Ministry of Transport, blaming the Saudi-led coalition for the attack.

Houthi forces seem to be determined in targeting ships in the area.

Earlier today Reuters reported that two Houthi boats threatening an oil tanker in the Red Sea had been destroyed by the coalition forces. Details on the ship and potential damage have not been reported.

World Maritime News Staff; Image Courtesy: Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation

Reach the Offshore Energy industry in one go!

Offshore Energy is read by thousands of professionals every day.

Increase your visibility with banners, tell your story with a branded article, and showcase your expertise with a full-page company profile in our business directory.

CONTACT

Follow Offshore Energy on:

Filed under

News

Home of Energy Transition

Join thousands of industry professionals who start their day with our newsletter.

Trending Now

  1. 1ADES jack-up rig pair lines up drilling jobs in Nigerian and UK waters
  2. 2Odfjell Drilling’s rig remaining with Norwegian oil & gas operator for another year
  3. 3Karoon boosts Brazilian field’s oil output with all wells now online
  4. 4TotalEnergies offloading Mexican shallow water block to Grupo Carso

Home of Energy Transition

Join thousands of industry professionals who start their day with our newsletter.

Subscribe free