29 May 2021 | 11:14 AM UTC
Saudi Arabia, Yemen: Saudi naval forces intercept and destroy two WBIEDs in the southern Red Sea, May 29
Saudi Arabia's naval forces intercept and destroy two suspected Al-Houthi WBIEDs in the southern Red Sea, May 29. Increased security likely.
Event
Saudi naval forces reportedly intercepted and destroyed two waterborne improvised explosive devices (WBIED) in the southern Red Sea off of Yemen's Salif Port on May 29. Though no group has formally claimed responsibility for the attempted attack, Saudi officials have attributed the incident to the Al-Houthi rebels. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
Saudi authorities will likely increase naval and aerial surveillance in the coming days. The incident could prompt heightened security and possibly short-term disruptions to shipping and other maritime transport in the area.
Context
Saudi authorities have condemned Al-Houthi activities in the Red Sea as a threat to navigation and global trade. Commercial and military ships have previously come under attack off the coast of Yemen as an extension of the continuing conflict in that country.
Advice
Exercise caution and reconfirm routes with maritime authorities if transiting or shipping freight near the Red Sea.