Ten crew members have been rescued and not less than three others killed after a cargo ship was attacked by Yemen’s Houthis and sank within the Pink Sea, a European naval mission says.
The Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated Eternity C was carrying 25 crew when it sustained vital harm and misplaced all propulsion after being hit by rocket-propelled grenades fired from small boats on Monday, in line with the UK Maritime Commerce Operations (UKMTO) company.
The assault continued on Tuesday and search rescue operations commenced in a single day.
The Iran-backed Houthis mentioned they attacked the Eternity C as a result of it was heading to Israel, and that they took an unspecified variety of crew to a “secure location”.
The US embassy in Yemen mentioned the Houthis had “kidnapped many surviving crew members” and referred to as for his or her speedy launch.
Authorities within the Philippines mentioned 21 of the crew had been residents. One other of them is a Russian nationwide who was severely wounded within the assault and misplaced a leg.
The EU’s naval mission within the Pink Sea, Operation Aspides, mentioned 4 extra folks had been rescued on Wednesday night time, included three Filipinos and one Greek citizen, bringing the whole rescued to 10.
Greece-based maritime safety agency Diaplous launched a video on Wednesday that confirmed the rescue of not less than 5 seafarers who it mentioned had spent extra then 24 hours within the water, in line with Reuters information company.
“We are going to proceed to seek for the remaining crew till the final mild,” Diaplous mentioned.
Reuters additionally cited maritime safety companies as saying that the dying toll was 4.
Diaplous/Handout through ReutersIt’s the second vessel the Houthis have sunk in per week, after the group on Sunday launched missiles and drones at one other Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated cargo ship, Magic Seas, which they claimed “belong[ed] to an organization that violated the entry ban to the ports of occupied Palestine”.
Video footage launched by the Houthis on Tuesday confirmed armed males boarding the vessel and setting off a sequence of explosions which induced it to sink.
All 22 crew of Magic Seas had been safely rescued by a passing service provider vessel.
Since November 2023, the Houthis have focused round 70 service provider vessels with missiles, drones and small boat assaults within the Pink Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

They’ve now sunk 4 ships, seized a fifth, and killed not less than seven crew members.
The group has mentioned it’s appearing in assist of the Palestinians within the struggle between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and have claimed – usually falsely – that they’re focusing on ships solely linked to Israel, the US or the UK, which have carried out air strikes on Yemen in response.
EPAThe US state division condemned the assaults on the Magic Seas and Eternity C, which it mentioned “reveal the continuing menace that Iran-backed Houthi rebels pose to freedom of navigation and to regional financial and maritime safety”.
“The US has been clear: we’ll proceed to take mandatory motion to guard freedom of navigation and business delivery from Houthi terrorist assaults, which have to be condemned by all members of the worldwide neighborhood.”
In a separate improvement on Thursday, Israel’s army mentioned its air pressure intercepted a missile launched from Yemen. It gave no additional particulars.
In Might, the Houthis agreed a ceasefire cope with the US following seven weeks of intensified US strikes on Yemen in response to the assaults on worldwide delivery.
Nevertheless, they mentioned the settlement didn’t embrace an finish to assaults on Israel, which has performed a number of rounds of retaliatory strikes on Yemen.
The secretary-general of the Worldwide Maritime Group (IMO) referred to as for intensified diplomatic efforts following the brand new wave of assaults.
“After a number of months of calm, the resumption of deplorable assaults within the Pink Sea constitutes a renewed violation of worldwide regulation and freedom of navigation,” Arsenio Dominguez mentioned.
“Harmless seafarers and native populations are the primary victims of those assaults and the air pollution they trigger,” he warned.

















































