Two British Warships Collide in Bahrain Harbor, No Injuries Reported
ICARO Media Group
In a surprising turn of events, two British Royal Navy mine-hunter vessels collided in Bahrain Harbor without any reported injuries, according to a statement released by the Royal Navy. The incident occurred on Friday, prompting an immediate investigation to determine the cause of the collision.
The collision involved HMS Chiddingfold reversing into HMS Bangor, resulting in a loud crashing noise and causing Bangor to rock. Social media videos captured the moment when Chiddingfold unexpectedly collided with the moored vessel, creating a significant impact. Rear Admiral Edward Ahlgren, the Royal Navy's Commander Operations, confirmed that while there were no casualties, some damage was sustained.
The Royal Navy, in collaboration with the U.S. Navy in the Gulf region, has been actively involved in protecting Red Sea shipping from escalating attacks by Houthi forces based in Yemen. This incident adds to the challenges faced by both navies as they work to ensure the safety of maritime activities in the region.
As investigations continue, authorities have yet to release any further details about the circumstances leading to the collision. The Royal Navy remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of its operations and will take the necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Overall, this collision serves as a reminder of the risks faced by naval forces operating in challenging maritime environments. The collaborative efforts between the Royal Navy and the U.S. Navy will play a crucial role in mitigating future threats and safeguarding international shipping in the Gulf region.
It is expected that further updates regarding the investigation into the collision will be provided in the coming days as the Royal Navy aims to maintain transparency and accountability throughout the process.