Flottille mondiale sous attaque dans la nuit de mardi

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Selon la flottille Al Soumoud, un événement sans précédent a conduit à l’activation du protocole d’urgence sur tous les navires de la flottille mondiale. Dans la nuit de mardi, plusieurs drones ont survolé la flotte et lancé quatre projectiles jusqu’à présent sur les navires Ohwayla, Yulara, Otaria et Maria Cristina.

Parallèlement, douze drones continuent de voler à basse altitude autour du navire Alma, tandis que d’autres drones ont été repérés à proximité des navires de l’escadre Al Soumoud Maghrébine, selon la même source.

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