Houthi Strikes Escalate in Red Sea: 2 Crew Wounded, 2 Missing After Latest Attack
- On Sunday, July 6, 2025, the Greek-managed bulk carrier Magic Seas was attacked southwest of Hodeida, Yemen, forcing its crew to abandon ship.
- The attack followed renewed Houthi assaults linked to Israel's offensive in Gaza, with militants launching drones, missiles, RPGs, and gunfire from several skiffs.
- On Monday, July 7, 2025, the bulk carrier Eternity C, managed by a Greek company and registered under the Liberian flag, was attacked off the coast of Hodeida, resulting in two crew members being seriously injured and two others reported missing.
- The cost of insuring ships navigating the Bab el-Mandeb strait has climbed following recent attacks that pose a threat to a vital trade route handling goods worth over $1 trillion each year.
- These incidents have intensified regional tensions and drawn condemnation from shipping leaders, highlighting ongoing Israeli-Houthi hostilities in a critical maritime route.
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Houthi strikes escalate in Red Sea: 2 crew wounded, 2 missing after latest attack
Two crew members were injured and two others went missing after a Liberian-flagged cargo ship was attacked in the Red Sea on July 7, following the Houthi rebels’ sinking of the Magic Seas.
British maritime security company Ambrey announced on Monday that a ship was attacked in the Red Sea, southwest of the port of Hodeidah, resulting in two people being injured and two others missing...
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