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  • Newchecker.in is an independent fact-checking initiative of NC Media Networks Pvt. Ltd. We welcome our readers to send us claims to fact check. If you believe a story or statement deserves a fact check, or an error has been made with a published fact check Contact Us: checkthis@newschecker.in Fact checks doneFOLLOW US Fact Check Claim Video shows US cargo ship that was attacked by a missile off the coast of Yemen on January 15, 2024. Fact Viral video dates back to May 2021, shows a Singapore-flagged cargo ship that caught fire off the coast of Colombo. Several social media users are sharing a video, claiming it shows the US-owned cargo ship that was just hit by a missile off the coast of Yemen on Monday (January 15). The archived versions of the tweets can be seen here and here. US Vessel Struck By Missile A US-owned and operated container ship was reportedly struck by an anti-ship ballistic missile from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, according to the US Central Command. The Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack, the Associated Press reported. The missile attack comes shortly after the US and UK launched joint strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. The Iranian-backed Houthis, in a show of support for the Palestinians and Hamas in Gaza, have reportedly been attacking commercial ships in the Red Sea that the group says are linked to Israel, or bound for Israeli ports. Newschecker first looked for reports on the recent attack, which led us to this tweet by the US Central Command, dated January 15, 2022, stating that a missile struck the M/V Gibraltar Eagle, a Marshall Islands-flagged, U.S-owned and operated container ship. However, that tweet stated that the ship has “reported no injuries or significant damage” and is continuing its journey, raising our doubts about the viral video. We then ran a reverse image search of keyframes of the video, which led us to this Youtube video from Newsfirst Sri Lanka, dated May 25, 2021, stating it shows “Aerial Footage of the burning X-Press Pearl in the seas off Colombo, footage from Sri Lanka Air Force”. We also came across this Youtube video uploaded by The Sun, dated May 25, 2021, stating an explosion was reported on a container ship off the port of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Tuesday, days after a fire broke out on the vessel, which is carrying 25 tonnes of nitric acid. “Black smoke poured from the Singapore-flagged X Press Pearl. The fire first broke out on Thursday, May 20, before the situation deteriorated. Singapore’s Daily Mirror reported that all 25 crew were evacuated and that two had been hospitalised with injuries. The explosion sent several containers into the sea, the Mirror said… The MV X-Press Pearl, a container vessel sailing with a Singaporean flag and carrying cosmetics and chemicals including 25 tonnes of nitric acid, was anchored off the Colombo harbour when a container caught fire on Friday (May 21), officials said,” read the description. Similar reports featuring the viral footage can be seen here and here, confirming that the viral video is not of the recent attack on the US cargo ship. “The cargo vessel – MV ‘X-Press Pearl’- was carrying a consignment of chemicals and raw materials for cosmetics from Hazira in Gujarat to Colombo Port on May 20 when it caught fire some 9.5 nautical miles away from the port of Colombo,” read an NDTV report, dated May 30, 2021, adding that all 25 crew members of the ship — of Indian, Chinese, Filipino and Russian nationalities — were rescued. Also Read: Did Saudi Civic Authorities Clean Madinah Streets Due To Smriti Irani’s Visit? Viral Claim Found To Be False Viral video shows Singapore-flagged ship that caught fire off the Sri Lankan coast in 2021, not the US vessel struck by Houthi missile. Sources Youtube video, The Sun, May 25, 2021 Youtube video, Newsfirst Sri Lanka, May 25, 2021 If you would like us to fact-check a claim, give feedback or lodge a complaint, WhatsApp us at 9999499044 or email us at checkthis@newschecker.in. You can also visit the Contact Us page and fill out the form. Vasudha Beri January 2, 2025 Vasudha Beri December 30, 2024 Vasudha Beri December 27, 2024
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