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Rescuers Search for Missing Crew From Red Sea Attack as US Alleges Yemen Rebels ‘Kidnapped’ Them

YEMEN, JUL 10 – The Houthi attack on the Greek-owned ship Eternity C in the Red Sea killed three crew members and left over a dozen missing, with fears of kidnapping, officials said.

  • Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked and sank the Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned ship Eternity C in the Red Sea, killing at least three crew members, by Thursday 2025.
  • The attack came amid a Houthi campaign linked to the Israel-Hamas war, following a missile launch at Israel intercepted by Israeli forces that same Thursday morning.
  • The Eternity C carried 22 sailors, including 21 Filipinos and one Russian, and rescuers recovered ten survivors by Thursday, while more than a dozen crew remained missing.
  • The U.S. Embassy in Yemen condemned the Houthis for killing several crew members, sinking the ship, obstructing rescue operations, and reportedly detaining numerous survivors from the vessel.
  • Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Cacdac leads outreach to families, stating, "One should be terribly worried and distraught," and affirming the government's role to provide support amid ongoing search efforts.
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In the attack that has seen the Yemeni group resume the hostilities against the marine commerce in the Red Sea as retaliation to the war of Gaza, there would have been at least four deaths. In ten they were taken to safety, but the rest of the crew formed largely from Filipinos is missing the appeal. The appeal of the Stella Maris to the government of Manila: "Safeguarded the safety of the marine ones." Sunday the Day on which the Church puts at…

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The attack, one of the most deadly carried out by Yemeni rebels against the merchant navy, marks an escalation in this maritime area essential for world trade.

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