US in Shock! MINERVAGRACHT Strike Labeled the Region’s Gravest Escalation
It has been described as the most serious incident in the region in years, sending shockwaves across global shipping lanes, exposing the inability of Western missions to shield Zionist-linked vessels
Yemen, PUREWILAYAH.COM - The latest Yemeni naval operation in the Gulf of Aden has been described as the most serious incident in the region in years, sending shockwaves across global shipping lanes and exposing the inability of Western missions to shield Zionist-linked vessels.
“Most Serious Attack in Years”
The US-based Associated Press acknowledged that the strike on the vessel MINERVAGRACHT in the Gulf of Aden constitutes the most dangerous incident in recent years.
According to the agency, the internationally-owned ship suffered “massive damage,” and its sinking would represent a devastating financial loss to the company.
Analysts argue that such consequences will compel other corporations to respect the Yemeni Armed Forces’ declared ban on Israeli-linked maritime activity — a ban now extended to all entities complicit with or supportive of the Zionist occupation.
The company owning the MINERVAGRACHT confirmed that a helicopter evacuated all 19 crew members after the attack, with no injuries reported. AP’s assessment that the incident is the most serious in years underlines the scale of fear generated and highlights new capabilities demonstrated by the Yemeni Armed Forces.
European Mission “Aspides” Admits Failure
The European Union mission “Aspides,” tasked with protecting Zionist-linked navigation, admitted that the vessel is now drifting after being engulfed in flames.
The mission confirmed the crew’s evacuation under difficult sea conditions, but its statement amounted to an admission of defeat: Aspides has been reduced to extracting crews rather than protecting ships, entirely unable to prevent or counter Yemeni operations.
Activists and international media outlets have circulated footage showing the stricken vessel sinking as helicopters lifted the crew to safety — images that symbolize Western impotence in the face of Yemeni resolve. (PW)