Houthis Sink Ship: 10 Crew Held Off Yemen Coast

Houthis Rescue Seafarers⁢ from Sunk Cargo Ship, Expand Red Sea Targeting

Yemen’s Houthi rebels announced Monday the rescue of ten crew members⁢ from the Greek-operated cargo ship Eternity C, which⁢ sank ‍in ‌the ⁣Red Sea‌ earlier​ this month following a Houthi⁤ attack.this incident marks a​ resurgence in attacks ⁢targeting ‌commercial‍ shipping, raising concerns for maritime security and global trade.

The Eternity C, flagged in Liberia, is ​the second vessel lost ⁢off the coast of Yemen‌ in ⁤recent weeks. Days prior, the greek-operated Magic Seas ​ also succumbed to Houthi attacks involving‍ sea drones and ⁤rocket-propelled grenades.

Filipino Crew Confirmed Safe

The Philippine⁢ government ⁣confirmed Tuesday that nine of the rescued seafarers are Filipino citizens. Migrant ⁣workers minister Hans Cacdac reported⁤ the sailors are in good condition, based on communication with their families. The government is actively working to secure their safe return home.

A History of Red Sea ​Disruptions

These strikes represent a revival of Houthi activity against shipping lanes.⁣ Between ‍November 2023 and December 2024, the ⁢group‍ targeted over 100 vessels, claiming solidarity with Palestinians during the ​conflict in Gaza.

The Eternity C crew, including three armed guards, were forced to abandon ship‌ after the attack. A privately-led mission successfully rescued ⁢ten individuals,but five remain feared dead. Initial reports indicated ten more were⁢ potentially held by the Houthis, though this has been partially clarified.

Houthi Claims and Released Footage

On Monday, the Houthis released a six-minute video showcasing the ⁣ten rescued seafarers contacting their families.⁤ ⁤Testimonies within the footage claim⁤ the crew was unaware of the Houthi ban on vessels traveling to Israeli ports.They stated the ship was en route⁢ to Eilat, Israel, to deliver⁤ fertilizer. ⁢

Reuters has not independently verified ​the authenticity of this footage.

Expanded Targeting Criteria

The ‍Houthis announced Sunday a new phase of their military operations, dubbed “phase four.” ‌ They will now target any ship ‌linked to companies conducting ⁢business with Israeli ​ports,‌ irrespective of the vessel’s nationality. This ⁤expansion ⁤substantially broadens the scope of⁤ potential targets.

International Response and Greek Deployment

Following the ⁣recent attacks, Greece announced ⁣it will deploy a salvage vessel to the‌ Red Sea. This⁣ vessel‌ will assist in maritime accident response and ⁣provide protection for seafarers and​ global shipping.

You can expect continued volatility in this critical shipping lane ‌as ​the Houthis demonstrate‍ their resolve and international efforts‍ to secure safe passage continue. Understanding the evolving situation is crucial for anyone involved in global trade or maritime security.

Published​ – July 30,2025 07:42 ⁤am IST

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