Yemeni gov't accuses Iran of being behind foiled oil tanker attack in Arabian Sea

Yemeni Information Minister Muammar Iryani accused on Thursday Iran of being behind a foiled attempt to attack an oil tanker in the Arabian Sea.
"(Iran's) Islamic Revolution Guards Corps stands behind the foiled terrorist attack on the oil tanker as it was sailing toward the Gulf of Aden," Iryani said in a statement carried by the state-run Saba News Agency.
"The terrorist attack was carried out by the Houthi militia ... using four remotely controlled boats," he added.
The attempted attack "confirms the Houthi militia's escalation of its terrorist activities," the Yemeni minister concluded.
Both Iran and the Houthi rebels are not available for comment on the accusation.
On Wednesday, the Saudi-led coalition involved in a war in Yemen said it foiled on Tuesday a "terror attack" on an oil tanker which was sailing 166 km southeast of Yemen's Nishtun port, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Saudi Arabia has been leading an Arab military coalition to support the government of Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi against the Iran-allied Houthi rebels since early 2015.
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