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Rescuers save four more survivors from Houthi-struck ship in Red Sea, 10 still missing, operator says

YEMEN, JUL 10 – Houthi militants have held six crew members after sinking the Greek ship Eternity C, while rescuers saved 10 survivors from the Red Sea, maritime sources reported.

  • Rescuers have saved four more survivors from a Houthi rebel-struck ship in the Red Sea, bringing the total number of rescued individuals to 10, while 10 others remain missing.
  • The Iran-aligned Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for sinking the Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated Eternity C commercial vessel by missile strike on Tuesday while transiting the Red Sea.
  • Maritime security sources said the Houthis are believed to be holding six crew members and three guards from the Eternity C, which was attacked while sailing to Saudi Arabia after delivering cargo for the UN World Food Program.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Four people are presumed dead and 11 others remain unaccounted for after a Liberian-flagged cargo ship sank in the Red Sea following an attack by…

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At least 4 presumed dead, 11 missing after Houthi rebels sink ship in Red Sea, EU naval mission says

Four people are presumed dead and 11 others are still missing after a Liberian-flagged cargo ship sank in the Red Sea following an attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, a European Union naval mission said Friday.

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The Secretary-General of the United Nations describes as "unacceptable" the new attacks of the Houthis. The Houthis leader says to be a "clear license" for companies carrying goods to Israel.

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