It has been revealed that 10 crew members, who were thought to have died on the cargo ship sunk by the Houthis, are actually alive.

It has been revealed that 10 crew members, who were thought to have died on the cargo ship sunk by the Houthis, are actually alive.

30.07.2025 00:29

Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen released a video showing that 10 crew members, who were believed to have died on the cargo ship Eternity C that sank on July 7, are actually alive. The footage included moments of their rescue, and it was observed that the crew members were in good health and were speaking on the phone with their families.

```html

Good news has emerged about the crew members believed to have died on the Liberia-flagged cargo ship Eternity C, operated by Greece, which sank as a result of the attacks launched by the Iran-backed Houthis on July 7, lasting for 2 days.



It has been revealed that 10 crew members, who were believed to have died on the cargo ship sunk by the Houthis, are alive


IT HAS BEEN REVEALED THAT 10 CREW MEMBERS, WHO WERE BELIEVED TO HAVE DIED, ARE ALIVE



The Houthis released a video showing that 10 crew members, including 1 security officer, who were believed to have died, are alive. The footage showed the moments when the crew was rescued by the Houthis, and it was seen that the crew's health condition was good and they were talking to their families on the phone.



WORK HAS BEGUN FOR THEIR RELEASE



The operator of the ship, Greece-based Cosmoship, which described 15 crew members as missing after the attack, expressed great happiness at seeing that the crew members are alive and called for their release.



It has been revealed that 10 crew members, who were believed to have died on the cargo ship sunk by the Houthis, are alive


In a statement made by the Philippine government, it was stated that 9 of the surviving crew members are Filipinos, and it was reported that necessary work has begun for their release.



10 CREW MEMBERS ON BOARD HAD BEEN RESCUED EARLIER



Authorities stated in a statement made on July 14 that 10 out of a total of 25 crew members on board, including 3 security officers, had been rescued, and it was reported that the crew was transferred to Saudi Arabia. Cosmoship described 15 crew members as missing, while maritime safety sources indicated that 5 crew members were believed to have lost their lives before the ship sank.



It has been revealed that 10 crew members, who were believed to have died on the cargo ship sunk by the Houthis, are alive


```

In order to provide you with a better service, we position cookies on our site. Your personal data is collected and processed within the scope of KVKK and GDPR. For detailed information, you can review our Data Policy / Disclosure Text. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies.', '