On May 6, 2024, at approximately 10:47 a.m. (Sanaa time), U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) forces effectively engaged and destroyed an uncrewed aerial system (UAS) launched by Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists over the Red Sea. The decision to take action was made after it was determined that the UAS posed an imminent threat to U.S., coalition forces, and merchant vessels operating in the region. These actions are crucial for protecting freedom of navigation and ensuring the safety and security of international waters for U.S., coalition, and merchant vessels.
The Dramatic Ordeal of M/V CHRISTINA DEBORA: From Mechanical Failure to Abandonment in the Mid-Atlantic
In June 2025, the standby safety vessel CHRISTINA DEBORA , 38.77 meters in length, experienced a maritime emergency that culminated in its abandonment in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean after drifting powerless for more than two weeks. The vessel had been sold and reflagged to Zanzibar either shortly before or just after leaving South Africa. The Beginning of the Crisis – June 8, 2025 The ordeal began on Sunday, June 8, when CHRISTINA DEBORA , navigating approximately 300 nautical miles northwest of St. Helena Island, suffered a major clutch failure, completely losing propulsion. Seven crew members were onboard at the time. The distress call was officially reported by MRCC NATAL on June 11: the vessel was adrift and urgently required clutch repair parts as well as potable water. Captain Victor managed to contact Johnny Clingham, the administrator of the Facebook group “St Helena’s Talk Group,” who verified the authenticity of the request and informed the wider maritime community. ...

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