Iranian Ship Saviz Attacked in the Red Sea

  April 07, 2021   News ID 2436
Iranian Ship Saviz Attacked in the Red Sea
The Saviz ship was targeted by limpet mines in the Red Sea on Tuesday as nuclear talks with world powers under way in Austria.

An Iranian cargo ship believed to be a base for the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard and anchored for years in the Red Sea off Yemen was attacked.

Iran’s foreign ministry on Wednesday confirmed the attack, saying the MV Saviz was hit with an unknown explosion that caused “minor damage” around 6am local time in the Red Sea on Tuesday, close to the shores of Djibouti.

Foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the Saviz is a non-military vessel formally registered with the International Maritime Organisation that acts as Iran’s “logistic station” in the Red Sea, providing anti-pirating services.

“Fortunately no fatalities were incurred due to the incident, and technical evaluations on how the incident occurred and its origins are underway,” he said.

The attack came as Iran and world powers sat down in Vienna for the first talks about the US potentially rejoining Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal, showing that challenges ahead do not rest merely in those negotiations.

The ship’s long presence in the region, repeatedly criticized by Saudi Arabia, has come as the West and United Nations experts say Iran has provided arms and support to Yemen’s Houthi rebels amid that country’s years-long war.

Iran denies arming the Houthis, but components found in the rebels’ weaponry link back to Tehran.

In a state TV statement, an Iranian anchor cited a New York Times story published Wednesday that quoted an anonymous US official telling the newspaper that Israel warned the United States about a planned attack on the vessel.

In a statement, the US military’s Central Command only said it was “aware of media reporting of an incident involving the Saviz in the Red Sea”.

“We can confirm that no US forces were involved in the incident,” the command said. “We have no additional information to provide.” (Source: AlJazeera).


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