Ambrey says concrete docks at Yemen's Hodeidah port sustain damage after Israeli strikes
British firm Ambrey reports damage to Yemen’s Hodeidah port and two bulk carriers after Israeli strikes on Houthi targets; no crew injuries reported.
- Middle East
- Reuters
- Published Date: 09:01 | 08 July 2025
British security firm Ambrey said early on Tuesday that it observed imagery that confirmed damage to the concrete docks at Yemen's Hodeidah port following Israeli strikes.
Additionally, two Barbados-flagged bulk carriers likely suffered blast damage as a result of the attacks, Ambrey said in an advisory note, adding no injuries among the crews had been reported.
Israel struck Houthi targets at three Yemeni ports and a power plant, the military said early on Monday, in its first attack on Yemen in nearly a month.
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