UK-owned Rubymar is first ship to sink from Houthi attack, pouring oil and fertilizer into Red Sea – POLITICO

Oil and fertilizer have poured into the Red Sea from a sinking cargo ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, putting the local environment and a critical waterway for cargo shipments to Europe at risk.

U.S. officials confirmed early Sunday that U.K.-owned MV Rubymar carrying 21,000 metric tons of fertilizer had sunk two weeks after it was attacked on February 18. It’s the first vessel to sink from a Houthi attack after the group started targeting commercial shipping in the waterway last November.

The 172-meter-long Rubymar started leaking fuel shortly after the attack, leaving a 30-kilometer oil slick across the waterway. Although the 24 crew members on the ship were safely evacuated, the U.S. Central Command said on X early Sunday that the leak poses an “environmental risk” in the area and could put other vessels moving through the Red Sea’s busy shipping lanes in danger.

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