Rescuers search for missing crew from Red Sea attack as US alleges Yemen rebels may have them
US alleges Houthis may have kidnapped crew after sinking the Eternity C in Red Sea; 10 rescued, three dead, 12 still missing.
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Houthi Rebels Sink Greek-Owned Vessel in Red Sea; 4 Crew Dead, 6 Rescued, Search Efforts Underway. (ANI)
Dubai, 10 July
Rescuers found four more crew members Thursday who went missing after Yemen's Houthi rebels sank a ship in the Red Sea as the United States alleged the group may “have kidnapped” others on board.
The Houthis released dramatic footage of the sinking of the
Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned Eternity C, which the rebels targetted with
gunfire and explosive drones for hours, killing at least three crew members.
The attack on the Eternity C, as well as the sinking of the bulk
carrier Magic Seas after another attack Sunday, represent a new level of
violence being employed by the Houthis after months of holding their fire in a
campaign they tie back to the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, a new possible ceasefire in that war — as well as the
future of talks between the US and Iran over Tehran's battered nuclear
programme — remain in the balance. The Houthis said that they fired a missile
at Israel on Thursday morning, which the Israeli military said that it
intercepted.
US warns Houthis 'may have kidnapped' survivors
A statement from the European Union naval mission in the Red Sea
said the crew of the Eternity C included 22 sailors, among them 21 Filipinos
and one Russian, as well as a three-member security team. Rescuers on Wednesday
recovered five Filipinos and one Indian.
On Thursday, the EU force known as Operation Aspides said they
found three more Filipinos, and a Greek national who was part of the ship's
security team, bringing the total number of those recovered alive to 10.
At least three people also were killed during the hourslong attack
on the ship, the EU force previously said, and their nationalities weren't
immediately known. That leaves a dozen unaccounted for.
In footage released by the Houthis, a rebel can be purportedly
heard on a VHF radio transmission offering those on board the ability to flee
the sinking vessel. However, it wasn't clear if any more crew fled and what
happened to them.
The Houthis said in a statement that their forces “responded to
rescue a number of the ship's crew, provide them with medical care and
transport them to a safe location.” The statement offered no details on the
number of the crew, their condition or where they were.
In a post late Wednesday on the X, the US Embassy in Yemen — which
has operated from Saudi Arabia for about a decade now, denounced the Houthis
as having “kidnapped” the crew.
“After killing their shipmates, sinking their ship and hampering
rescue efforts, the Houthi terrorists have kidnapped many surviving crew
members of the Eternity C,” the embassy said. “We call for their immediate and
unconditional safe release.”
The Houthis have held mariners in the past. After seizing a ship
called the Galaxy Leader in November 2023, the rebels held the crew until
January 2025.
Attacks draw condemnation and support for sailors.
In the Philippines, Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Cacdac said
that he has been leading an effort to reach out to the families of the missing
Filipino sailors to update them on the search and rescue efforts.
“It's human nature that one should be terribly worried and
distraught about the situation,” Cacdac told The Associated Press by telephone.
“It's our role in government to be there for them in their utmost hour of need
to ensure that not just government services, but throughout this hand-holding
process, we will provide the necessary support.”
The Eternity C, flagged out of Liberia but owned by a Greek firm,
likely had been targeted like the Magic Seas over its firm doing business with
Israel. Neither vessel apparently requested an escort from the EU force.
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