Houthi rebels attacked a container ship transiting the Red Sea as the conflict in the region escalates, prompting several vessels to avoid the area.
The MSC United VIII was attacked on Tuesday while en route to Pakistan from Saudi Arabia, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company confirmed in a statement. All crew are safe and no injuries have been reported. The company is carrying out an assessment of damages and will avoid using the Suez Canal, diverting vessels to sail on a longer route via the Cape of Good Hope instead.
Although A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S said it’s preparing to resume shipping through the Red Sea, many other shippers continue to avoid the route in favor of safer, albeit longer, journeys.
Earlier, Iran-backed Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for a missile attack on the ship and vowed to continue to attack Israeli ships and ships sailing to Israel.
Oil prices maintained gains after news of the attack broke. Prices of West Texas Intermediate remained above $75 a barrel.