On August 30, local time, the Greek side issued a statement through the International Maritime Organization saying that through satellite images, the Greek side discovered that 2.2 nautical miles of “potential crude oil spill traces” had appeared near the “Sounion” tanker trapped in the Red Sea after being attacked by the Houthis in Yemen, and called on all parties concerned to assist in carrying out rescue operations as soon as possible to avoid environmental disasters caused by the crude oil spill.

Zhitongcaijing · 08/31 01:57
On August 30, local time, the Greek side issued a statement through the International Maritime Organization saying that through satellite images, the Greek side discovered that 2.2 nautical miles of “potential crude oil spill traces” had appeared near the “Sounion” tanker trapped in the Red Sea after being attacked by the Houthis in Yemen, and called on all parties concerned to assist in carrying out rescue operations as soon as possible to avoid environmental disasters caused by the crude oil spill.