Ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels sinks in the Red Sea, 6 of 25 aboard rescued
YEMEN, JUL 9 – Houthi rebels have killed seven crew members in attacks on over 100 merchant ships to disrupt trade through the Red Sea, a key route linking Africa, Asia, and Europe.
- On Monday, Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked the bulk carrier Eternity C, killing three crew members, as part of their resumed strikes in the Red Sea.
- In a Telegram post, Gen. Yahya Saree claimed attacks target 'the Israeli enemy' in support of Palestinians amid the Gaza conflict, driving the resumed Red Sea assaults.
- Rescue operations are underway after attacks blocked trade and access to Eilat, impacting regional commerce and safety in the Red Sea.
- International naval forces, including Greece, the EU, and the U.S., have increased patrols and strikes in the Red Sea amid escalating Houthi attacks, raising concerns of a militarized zone.
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