A new episode of tension unfolded this Saturday in the Red Sea after a cargo ship caught fire following the impact of a projectile about 116 nautical miles east of Yemen’s port city of Aden. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) confirmed that the crew managed to partially contain the flames, although the vessel’s flag and ownership remain unknown.

The attack adds to a growing series of incidents in the region, where Iran-backed Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for targeting commercial vessels. However, so far, no group has taken credit for this latest strike.

¿What consequences could this incident have for global trade?

Experts warn that each new attack in the Red Sea jeopardizes one of the world’s most vital maritime trade routes. Rising insecurity in the area could force costly detours and shipping delays, directly impacting the flow of goods between Asia, Europe, and the Americas.

This event once again raises alarms about the fragility of maritime security in one of the planet’s most strategic corridors.