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Philstar.com on MSNWhat you need to know: Filipino seafarers caught in Red Sea attacksA total of 38 Filipino seafarers were caught in two separate attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea earlier this month.
The decision was made at the request of the vessel’s owner, both agencies said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Number of presumed dead remains unclear and depends on how many of the sunken vessel’s crew are in Houthi captivity ...
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Rescuers have found four more crew members from the ship Eternity C, which Yemen's Houthi rebels sank in the Red Sea.
The death toll from the attack that sank the Liberian-flagged Eternity C ship is the highest from any seaborne assault ...
Rescuers pulled three more crew members and a security guard alive from the Red Sea on Thursday, maritime security sources ...
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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 ...
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Greece's Cosmoship Management on Thursday said one person is believed dead and four more have not been seen since Houthi ...
A Liberian-flagged cargo ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels sank Wednesday in the Red Sea. UN Special Envoy of the ...
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Cuatro personas se presumen muertas y otras 11 siguen sin ser localizadas después de que un barco de carga con bandera de ...
The Eternity C, a commercial bulk carrier flying Liberian flag and operated by a Greek firm, was attacked for days by the Houthis with multiple rocket-propelled grenades from small craft, ...
Greece's Cosmoship Management on Thursday said one person is believed dead and four more have not been seen since Houthi militants attacked and sank the Eternity C cargo ship in the Red Sea this week.
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