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Two Sailors Killed in Gulf of Aden Ship Fire – Yemen Crisis

Fire Aboard Gas‍ Tanker in Gulf ⁣of Aden⁣ Claims Two Lives

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ⁤(AP) – A fire erupted‌ on the ​Cameroon-flagged gas tanker ​ Falcon in the Gulf⁢ of Aden on Saturday, resulting in‌ the deaths of two⁤ crew⁢ members, authorities reported Monday. The ⁣vessel remains adrift off the ⁤coast of Yemen.

The Joint Maritime Information ‌Center, overseen by the U.S.Navy, determined the fire originated from an explosion considered accidental.Initial reports ⁤from the⁤ British military’s UK Maritime Trade Operations center indicated​ a possible projectile strike, but this was ‌later retracted. The center stated the‍ incident⁢ was “not caused by an external factor/influence,” based on ⁣accounts from the crew.

Of the 26 individuals aboard the Falcon, 24 were successfully evacuated by‍ responding vessels.⁤ The crew consisted of Indian⁤ nationals and one Ukrainian citizen, ‍all‌ of whom have as arrived in Djibouti, as confirmed by photos released by the Djibouti ⁣Ports and Free Zones Authority.

Satellite imagery from Planet Labs PBC captured the ship ablaze⁣ off ‌the coast‌ of Yemen ​at 0750 GMT on​ Saturday. Images released‍ Monday by the European Union’s Operation⁤ Aspides, which patrols‌ the Red Sea corridor, showed notable fire damage to the ship’s deck piping, though the vessel remained stable. ⁣

Operation ⁢Aspides has warned ⁢the⁣ Falcon “remains⁣ on‌ fire ‍and adrift,” and indicated a private salvage company will be responsible for recovering the ship.

The incident occurs amidst heightened ⁣tensions in the region. Yemen’s Houthi rebels have previously targeted ships⁤ in the Red⁣ Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Bab el-Mandeb Strait, though they⁤ have not⁣ claimed responsibility for any attacks sence a⁤ ceasefire began on October⁣ 10th.

The Falcon was previously ‌identified by United‌ Against Nuclear Iran, a New⁢ York-based lobbying group, as potentially being part​ of an Iranian “ghost fleet” used to circumvent‍ international sanctions by‍ moving ⁣oil products offshore. Attempts to reach‌ the ship’s ⁤owners and operators, listed ⁢as being based in India, have been unsuccessful.

This report was translated from English by an AP editor with the ⁤assistance of generative⁢ artificial intelligence.

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