A U.S.-owned ship was hit by a Houthi missile fired from Yemen, per officials.
The ship that was hit was identified as the Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier Gibraltar Eagle.
"As a result of the impact, our vessel suffered limited damage to a cargo hold, but is stable and is heading out of the area," Eagle Bulk Shipping said in a statement.
Its the 30th attack on commercial vessels by the Houthi's since mid-November.
LiveNOW's Andy Mac spoke about the attack with retired Marine intelligence officer and national security expert Hal Kempfer.
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The ship that was hit was identified as the Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier Gibraltar Eagle.
"As a result of the impact, our vessel suffered limited damage to a cargo hold, but is stable and is heading out of the area," Eagle Bulk Shipping said in a statement.
Its the 30th attack on commercial vessels by the Houthi's since mid-November.
LiveNOW's Andy Mac spoke about the attack with retired Marine intelligence officer and national security expert Hal Kempfer.
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