
Greek tanker attacked in Red Sea appears to be leaking oil, US says
Al Jazeera
The Pentagon says the Sounion is a navigational hazard and warns of a potential environmental catastrophe.
The Greek-flagged Sounion crude oil tanker is still on fire after being attacked by Yemen’s Houthi group last week, and appears to be leaking oil, the Pentagon has said.
The vessel is carrying about one million barrels of crude oil, according to Pentagon spokesperson Air Force Major General Patrick Ryder.
The United States is “aware of a third party that attempted to send two tugs to the vessel to help salvage, but they were warned away by the Houthis and threatened with being attacked,” he told reporters on Tuesday.
The Sounion was attacked on August 21 by multiple projectiles off Yemen’s port city of Hodeidah.
The Iran-aligned Houthis have been targeting shipping in the Red Sea area since November, in what they call an act of solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip because of Israel’s continuing war on the enclave.
