Fire engulfs ship in the Gulf of Aden following a suspected missile attack involving the Houthis

A fire broke out on a commercial ship in the waters of the Gulf of Aden on Monday, in an incident suspected to be the result of a missile attack.
Local Yemeni media reports indicated that the attack may have been carried out with a ballistic missile launched from areas controlled by the Iran-backed Houthi group.
In turn, the British military's Maritime Trade Operations center monitored the incident, stating in a statement that a ship located about 235 kilometers (150 miles) off the coast of Aden reported spotting smoke in the distance. The center described the incident as an "attack" and urged vessels in the area to "exercise caution," similar to what the private security company "Ambrey" announced.
In a later update from the center: "A ship was hit by an unknown projectile. Reports indicated that the ship is on fire."
So far, there have been no reports of injuries resulting from this attack.