Report 2026-08-03 • 604 views

Early warning (3): The Maritime Security Unit warns of two Indian ships suspected of being involved in supply operations to the Houthis through the port of Saleef.

The Maritime Security Unit of the PTOC Yemen reports that it is closely monitoring the activities of two traditional wooden vessels, the MSV GULSHANE F.KADRI and the AL SALIMA-MNV-2190, both flying the Indian flag. This monitoring is part of ongoing surveillance of vessels exhibiting unusual operational patterns in the southern Red Sea, which are suspected of making frequent voyages to the Houthi-controlled port of Salif. Maritime tracking data indicates that the first vessel, MSV GULSHANE F.KADRI, has the MMSI number 419956008, but no International Maritime Identification Number (IMO) is reg...
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