LONDON/RIYADH (Reuters) – Cruise missiles, floating mines and a remote-controlled boat have been deployed to attack ships in Yemen in recent months, changing the dynamic of the two-year-old war and pushing the country closer to famine, shipping and aid officials say.”The potential for merchant ships to be caught up in this as collateral damage is high,” said Phillip Belcher,
“The potential for merchant ships to be caught up in this as collateral damage is high,” said Phillip Belcher, marine director with INTERTANKO, an association which represents the majority of the world’s tanker fleet.
Source: Reuters