Houthi, Red Sea and Eternity C
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNDMW official: 21 Pinoy crew of ‘Eternity C’ may be aliveThe Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is still verifying reports that three of 21 Filipino crew members aboard MV Eternity C were killed by the Houthi rebels, Undersecretary Bernard Olalia said on Saturday.
10 rescued, 3 killed and others ‘kidnapped’ after Houthis sink ship in second Red Sea attack in a week
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is still verifying reports that three of the 21 Filipino crew members of MV Eternity C were killed in the attack by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea.
The Department of Migrant Workers is working on verifying reports that Houthi forces may have kidnapped several crew members of MV Eternity C after attacking and sinking the vessel while traversing the Red Sea.
The Houthis have confirmed that they sank another ship, a day after releasing a video showing seizing and blowing up the Liberian-flagged vessel 'Magic Seas'. The militant group's naval forces attacked the 'Eternity C' while it was en route to Eilat port, Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree said in a statement.
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Maritime security firms have initiated a mission to rescue the crew of the Eternity C vessel, operated by Greek interests, which was attacked by Houthi militants off the coast of Yemen. The vessel, with 22 crew members,
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The Manila Times on MSN3 more Filipinos rescued from besieged vesselMIGRANT Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac announced on Friday that three more of the 21 Filipino crew members of the Liberian-flagged MV Eternity C have been rescued.
The Houthis in Yemen sank their second ship in two days when a Liberian-flagged cargo ship, Eternity C, went down in the Red Sea early Wednesday morning.