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Six dead in the Bab el-Mandeb

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Houthi missiles killed six people and injured at least ten aboard a cargo vessel in the Bab el-Mandeb on 11 August. AP and Al Jazeera give the ship two different flags.

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Key takeaway

Six died aboard a cargo vessel in the Bab el-Mandeb, and two accounts of the ship conflict.

Houthi missiles killed six people aboard a cargo vessel in the Bab el-Mandeb on Tuesday 11 August and injured at least ten more, the first reported shipping deaths of this bout of the campaign 1 2. The Bab el-Mandeb is the 29km strait between Yemen and Djibouti through which everything bound for the Suez Canal must pass. The Houthi movement, which holds north-west Yemen, has been firing on traffic there for months. Until Tuesday the bill had been delay, deviation and premium, which is why the route had already thinned .

The two accounts of the ship do not match, and we are publishing both. The Associated Press, citing Yemen's transport ministry and coast guard, describes a Yemeni commercial vessel and puts the dead at four crew and two members of the government-allied National Resistance Forces. Al Jazeera, citing Yemeni authorities, names the Egyptian-owned Tihamah, calls it a Saudi cargo vessel, and describes the two non-crew dead as Yemeni rescuers who came to help. Both agree on the date, the strait, the toll of six and the four-plus-two split.

This newsroom has been caught before treating one account of a maritime incident as settled. On Wednesday 5 August the Houthis claimed two tanker strikes and United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), the Royal Navy reporting cell for merchant shipping, logged a single explosion . Flag and ownership decide who is legally attacked, who insures the loss and who is entitled to respond, so the difference between a Yemeni hull and a Saudi one is not a detail. The identity stays open until a second independent account closes it.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Houthi missiles hit a cargo ship in the Bab el-Mandeb, the strait between Yemen and Africa at the southern end of the Red Sea, killing six people and injuring at least ten. This is the first time anyone has died from a ship attack in this latest round of Houthi strikes. The Associated Press names the vessel as a Yemeni commercial ship carrying both regular crew and Yemeni government-aligned fighters, four crew and two fighters among the six dead. Al Jazeera names the vessel as the Tihamah, a Saudi cargo ship owned by an Egyptian company.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Kpler data showed fewer tankers using the Bab el-Mandeb in the week before this strike, following the Houthis' earlier attacks .

A reduced pool of vessels still willing to transit the strait skews toward ships whose owners have accepted higher risk, often through flag-of-convenience registration and layered ownership structures that make rapid, independent identification harder for wire services working from the scene.

What could happen next?
  • Meaning

    This is the first reported shipping fatality of the current bout of the Bab el-Mandeb campaign, a threshold the campaign had not previously crossed even as tanker traffic fell.

  • Risk

    If the vessel carried National Resistance Forces personnel as AP reports, the Houthis may treat the strike as validating their targeting of anti-Houthi combatants at sea, encouraging further attacks on similarly mixed civilian-military vessels.

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Update #169 · The war moved from the air to the water

Al Jazeera English· 12 Aug 2026
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Six dead in the Bab el-Mandeb
Attacks on the Bab el-Mandeb route have moved from delay and premium to dead crew.
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UK Maritime Trade Operations
UK Maritime Trade Operations
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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
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Haibat al-Halbousi
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Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research
Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research
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Motegi Toshimitsu
Motegi Toshimitsu
Japan's foreign minister said in Muscat on 20 August that Tokyo wants closer coordination with Oman on safe Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb passage. Japan has no naval presence of its own in the strait, so it is routing the ask through the state negotiating with Iran instead.
Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi
Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi
Oman's foreign minister joined Japan's in Muscat on 20 August to call for intensified coordination on Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb navigation. Oman also runs the mediation track with Tehran, so the appeal travels through the same channel as the negotiation.