Categories: World

Eternity C: Multiple Crew Members Still Missing After Houthi Attacks Ship In Red Sea

Houthi rebels attacked the Greek-owned cargo ship Eternity C in the Red Sea using drones and missiles, causing it to sink and prompting international rescue efforts. Six crew members were rescued, though several remain missing, and some were reportedly kidnapped.

Add NewsX As A Trusted Source
Add as a preferred
source on Google
Published by Mohammad Saquib
Published: July 10, 2025 13:15:33 IST

The European Union said six crew members of the Liberian-flagged cargo ship ‘Eternity C,’ which sank in the Red Sea due to attacks by Houthi rebels, have been rescued.

Eternity C, a Greek-owned vessel, was carrying 22 crew members, out of which 21 were Filipinos and one was Russian. Reportedly, the Houthi rebels attacked it by drones and rocket-propelled grenades off the coast of Yemen.

The European Union’s Aspides naval mission said six crew members were pulled out of the sea. 

Operation Aspides is the name given to the EU’s military operation in the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Gulf.

Eternity C: Many Crew Members Still Untraceable

Meanwhile, the Philippines’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that out of the twenty-one seafarers, five were rescued, local media reported.

The reports further quoted the Philippines Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Cacdac as saying, “The shipowner has confirmed that the Eternity C sank, and at the same time, five crew members were rescued. They were in the water. The rescue team found them and rescued them. They are still looking for the rest.”

Local media reports say that the Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacked the ‘Eternity C’ with the help of unmanned boats and missiles to display solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza.

The Houthis recorded and released the video in which the European ship is being attacked before multiple explosions rock the ship and it finally sinks.

Attack On European Vessels: A Form Of Solidarity With Gaza?

Earlier, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center (UKMTO) said that it received multiple reports about a merchant vessel under attack 51 NM west of Hudaydah in Yemen.

The UKMTO confirmed that the vessel “has sunk in position 1442N 04226E,” and rescue operations are reportedly underway.

In the latest update, the United States Mission in Yemen said the Houthis kidnapped multiple surviving crew members of the ship. It urged immediate and unconditional release of the kidnapped members.

Earlier, Houthis had also attacked ‘Magic Seas,’ also a Greek-owned vessel. Reportedly, they used drones, missiles, and rocket-propelled grenades to assault the ship and forced each of its 22 crew members to vacate the vessel.

Also Read: Who Is Francesca Albanese? The UN Expert Sanctioned By US Over Gaza War Criticism

Published by Mohammad Saquib
Published: July 10, 2025 13:15:33 IST

Recent Posts

India vs Pakistan U19 Asia Cup: Fans Call Ahmed Hussain ‘Flying Superman’ After PAK Fielder Takes Blinder Against IND | WATCH

India and Pakistan are taking on each other in U19 Asia Cup fixture in Dubai.…

December 14, 2025

Geminid Meteor Shower Lights Up The Sky This Weekend: Best Time To Watch And Why It’s Special

The Geminid meteor shower peaks on December 12 and 13, with up to 120 meteors…

December 14, 2025

Which Indian State Has the Highest Literacy Rate? Check Latest Data and Rankings

India’s latest literacy rankings show a northeastern state topping the list with over 98%, earning…

December 14, 2025