Israeli Carrier Attacked, Allegedly Hit by Iranian Missile
12 missing as jackup platform capsizes
A car carrier HYPERION RAY, belonging reportedly, to Israeli businessman Rami Ungeru, who’s specializing among other things, in cars trade and sea transportations, was attacked in Arabian sea off Fujairah UAE.
The ship was hit by either missile or drone, at the time of attack she was, according to track, under way, near Fujairah anchorage, reports FleetMon.
The ship arrived at Fujairah anchorage at night Apr 12 from Kuwait, and moved to anchorage outer limit early in the morning Apr 13.
As of 1540 UTC Apr 13, ship’s AIS was missing during 10 hours. Latest AIS positions and records identify her as “stopped” or anchored.
The ship didn’t sustain serious damages, nobody was injured. Israel is already blaming Iran, alleging it was a retaliation after recent incident in Iranian nuclear facility…reports FleetMon online.
Meanwhile, jackup platform SEACOR POWER was caught in rough weather and capsized some 5 nm south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana’s southernmost port, Gulf of Mexico.
This according to FleetMon report occurred in the afternoon Apr 13, with 18 personnel on board.
As of 0400 UTC Apr 14, 6 people were rescued, SAR is ongoing with joint efforts of New Orleans and Houston Coast Guard…reports FleetMon online.
A car carrier HYPERION RAY, belonging reportedly, to Israeli businessman Rami Ungeru, who’s specializing among other things, in cars trade and sea transportations, was attacked in Arabian sea off Fujairah UAE.
The ship was hit by either missile or drone, at the time of attack she was, according to track, under way, near Fujairah anchorage, reports FleetMon.
The ship arrived at Fujairah anchorage at night Apr 12 from Kuwait, and moved to anchorage outer limit early in the morning Apr 13.
As of 1540 UTC Apr 13, ship’s AIS was missing during 10 hours. Latest AIS positions and records identify her as “stopped” or anchored.
The ship didn’t sustain serious damages, nobody was injured. Israel is already blaming Iran, alleging it was a retaliation after recent incident in Iranian nuclear facility…reports FleetMon online.
Meanwhile, jackup platform SEACOR POWER was caught in rough weather and capsized some 5 nm south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana’s southernmost port, Gulf of Mexico.
This according to FleetMon report occurred in the afternoon Apr 13, with 18 personnel on board.
As of 0400 UTC Apr 14, 6 people were rescued, SAR is ongoing with joint efforts of New Orleans and Houston Coast Guard…reports FleetMon online.
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