
Greek-Owned Ship Sinks in Red Sea After Houthi Missile Attack
The M/V Tutor, a Greek-owned bulk carrier, has sunk after being attacked by Houthi terrorists in the Red Sea, authorities said Wednesday. The Liberian-flagged ship was abandoned after it was struck by an unmanned Houthi surface vessel in the Red Sea on June 12. The ship’s engine room sustained damaged and the ship had been taking on water. One crew member remains missing following the attack, according to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees military operations in the Middle East. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, a maritime monitoring component affiliated with the British Navy, stated in a June 18 update on social media that debris and oil had been sighted around the location where the M/V Tutor was last spotted....
