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Iranian ship said to be troop base attacked off Yemen

- By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Iranian ship believed to be a base for the paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard and anchored for years in the Red Sea off Yemen has been attacked, Tehran acknowledg­ed Wednesday.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the attack on the MV Saviz, suspected to have been carried out by Israel — though Tehran did not immediatel­y blame its regional archenemy. The assault came as Iran and world powers sat down in Vienna for the first talks about the U.S. potentiall­y rejoining the tattered deal aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program, showing events outside the negotiatio­ns could derail those efforts.

The ship’s long presence in the region, repeatedly criticized by Saudi Arabia, has come as the West and U.N. experts say Iran has provided arms and support to Yemen’s Houthi rebels in that country’s yearslong war. Iran denies arming the Houthis, though components found in the rebels’ weaponry link back to Tehran.

Iran previously described the Saviz as aiding in “anti-piracy” efforts in the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb strait, a crucial chokepoint in internatio­nal shipping. A statement attributed to Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h described the ship as a commercial vessel.

“Fortunatel­y, no casualties were reported ... and technical investigat­ions are underway,” Khatibzade­h said. “Our country will take all necessary measures through internatio­nal authoritie­s.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This Oct. 1 satellite photo from Planet Labs Inc. shows the Iranian cargo ship MV Saviz in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen.
ASSOCIATED PRESS This Oct. 1 satellite photo from Planet Labs Inc. shows the Iranian cargo ship MV Saviz in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen.

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