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Houthi terrorists claimed attacks on three ships
The Houthi terrorists have launched an attack on the 'SC Montreal' on Oct 28, 2024, which was en route from Salalah to Pointe des Galets, Reunion. The shup was attacked with two drones while sailing in the southern Arabian Sea. There were no additional details or independent confirmation of this attack. There was alson an attack on the 'Motaro' (IMO 9310290), en route from Ust Luga to China, sailing in the Red Sea and approaching the Bab al-Mandab Strait, about 25 nautical miles south of Yemen’s Mocha, One explosion occurred near the vessel at 2:35 p.m. GMT, followed by another at 3:03 p.m. GMT and a final explosion at 4:37 p.m. GMT. The vessel and its crew were reportedly safe, and the ship continued the voyage from St. Petersburg to the next port of call, Changjiangkou. The vessel has no known connections to Israel and has not docked at any Israeli port in the last three years, The Houthi militants also claimed attacks on, the 'Maersk Kowloon', which was targeted by a cruise missile in the Arabian Sea en route from Salalah with New York as next port of destination.
Cargo ship left yard after repair of collision damage
The "HSL Paraty", which had berthed at the Carneval Group Shipyards in Campamento for repairs of a broken suspension stirrup bridge, a cargo crane and the lifeboat which were destroyed in a crash with the Panama flagged vehicles carrier "MSC Immacolata" ( IMO: 9463205) on March 3 in Conakry, left the repair yard again on Apr 26 at 8.30 p.m. Next destination of the ship was Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ETA May 2. By Apr 27 the ship was moored off Guadarrance in pos. N 36° 10.31' W 005° 24.47' with the utiliy boat "Bay Protector" (IMO: 6801054) alongside.
Repairs in Campamento
On March 15, 2018, the "HSL Paraty" berthed at the Carneval Group Shipyards in Campamento for repairs of a broken suspension stirrup bridge, a cargo crane and the lifeboat which were destroyed in a crash with the "MSC Immacolata" on March 3 in Conakry. The ship had sailed from Conakry on March 7. By Apr 4 the ship was still stationary at the yard quay with repairs going on. On Apr 16 it was towed into the floating dock by the tugs "VB Algeciras", "VB Braco" and "VB Siroco". Photos: http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2833755 http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2833143#
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