Wind war: Iranian ship used as military base is attacked (by Israel)

An Iranian cargo ship believed to be the base for the pre-military Revolutionary Guard anchored for years at the Red Sea near Yemen has been attacked, Iran's state television has accepted. State television acceptance, which quoted foreign media, marks the first Iranian comment on Tuesday's mysterious incident involving [...]
The state television's admission, quoting foreign media, marks the first Iranian comment on Tuesday's mysterious incident involving an MV Savviz, allegedly headed by Israel.
The attack came until Iran and world powers have landed in Vienna for the first talks on the possibility that the United States will reunit the 2015 nuclear agreement, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope in Albanian.
The long ship's presence in the region has been constantly criticised by Saudi Arabia. Western and UN experts have said Iran has been offering weapons and other military support to Yemeni rebels Houthi.
Iran has denied that it was arming Houth, although the components found in the rebels' weapons show clear link to Tehran.
In a television broadcast, the TV director mentioned a New York Times story quoting an anonymous American source of t dealt with the newspaper that Israel had informed Americans that it attacked the ship Tuesday morning.
Israeli officials have refused to comment on the incident. /Periscope











