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Vessel Hit In Stern By Small Craft Near Yemen, Taking On Water

The vessel was reported to be taking on water and not under the command of any crew. Additionally, military authorities in the region are reported to be assisting the vessel.

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YEMEN - A vessel located 66 nautical miles southwest of Al Hudaydah, Yemen was hit in the stern by a small craft, white in color and around 5 to 7 meters in length (16 to 23 feet long), according to a report by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO).

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The vessel was reported to be taking on water and not under the command of any crew. Additionally, military authorities in the region are reported to be assisting the vessel.

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