The Houthis in Yemen sank 2 large cargo ships and kidnapped the crew.

The Houthis in Yemen sank 2 large cargo ships and kidnapped the crew.

10.07.2025 12:20

Houthi militants in Yemen sank two large cargo ships and kidnapped some crew members. The first attack was on the Greek ship named 'Eternity C.' In the attack, 4 sailors lost their lives, and 6 others were kidnapped by Houthi militants. On Sunday, the ship named 'Magic Seas' was similarly targeted and sunk.

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The Houthis in Yemen sank two large cargo ships within a few days and kidnapped some crew members. These attacks occurred despite the intense military operations initiated by Donald Trump in recent months.



The first attack was on a ship named "Eternity C," which is owned by Greece. The ship was attacked with explosive-laden drones, missiles, and weapons. After three days of attacks, the ship sank completely on Wednesday, resulting in the death of four sailors. Six people were rescued from the sea but were kidnapped by Houthi militants.



There were a total of 25 people on board the ship. Of these, 21 were Filipino and one was a Russian sailor. Among the rescued were 5 Filipinos and 1 Indian. It was reported that one person lost a leg.



Footage of the attack was released by the Houthis. In the video, one of the Houthis can be heard giving permission over the radio for those on the ship to escape. However, it is unknown how many were actually able to flee. Other footage shows large explosions on the ship, and the massive vessel sinking quickly.



On Sunday, another ship named "Magic Seas" was similarly targeted and sunk. These two attacks indicate that the Houthis have broken their long silence and have returned to acts of violence.



The U.S. Embassy in Yemen stated in a social media post that some of the surviving crew members of the Eternity C ship were kidnapped by the Houthis and demanded their immediate release.



These attacks have brought the security crisis in the Red Sea back to the forefront.



The Houthis in Yemen sank 2 large cargo ships and kidnapped the crew
The Houthis in Yemen sank 2 large cargo ships and kidnapped the crew
The Houthis in Yemen sank 2 large cargo ships and kidnapped the crew


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