Rescue operations in the Red Sea have recovered a total of 10 survivors from the Greek-operated cargo ship Eternity C, which was sunk by Houthi militants. Among those rescued are eight Filipino crew members, one Indian crew member, and one Greek security guard. The incident occurred a day before the latest rescues, with reports indicating that some crew members remain missing and are reportedly being held by the Houthis. The sinking has drawn attention to ongoing maritime security concerns in the region.
Rescuers pull three more crew members and a security guard alive from the Red Sea a day after Iran-backed Houthi rebels sank a Greek-operated cargo ship. https://t.co/HwqcejhwHr
Four more people rescued after Houthis sink Greek ship in Red Sea https://t.co/JXgv6hQsKV
Rescuers saved three more crew members and a security guard from the Red Sea today, after Houthi terrorists sank the Greek ship “Eternity C” and claimed to be holding some of the missing crew. Greek operator of the vessel said that so far ten people have been rescued and ten https://t.co/7pLIwpCx3U