Satellite images show the difficult mission to save a stricken oil tanker in the Red Sea
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Satellite images obtained by Business Insider capture the difficult mission to rescue an oil tanker stranded in the Red Sea nearly a month after the Iran-backed Houthi rebels first attacked the vessel. The European Union's counter-Houthi mission reported that the MV Sounion was 'successfully towed to a safe area without any oil spill' after initial rescue attempts were hindered by various challenging factors. Operation Aspides stated that it would continue monitoring the situation while 'private stakeholders' finish the salvage mission.
'The completion of this phase of the salvage operation is the result of a comprehensive approach and close cooperation between all stakeholders committed to prevent an environmental disaster affecting the whole region,' Aspides said, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and prompt response in addressing the incident in the Red Sea. This highlights how collaborative efforts among involved parties can lead to effective results in crisis situations.
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