
The updated by the European Union’s Operations Aspides came to light when private security forces continue to search for survivors from a Greek -owned Greek -owned Bulk Carrier Entreide C Wednesday.
The European Union operation reported that the attack recovered ten people, including eight Filipino staff members and a three -member security team from a Greek and Indian.
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The mission said that fifteen people were countless, including all four speculative dead.
The European Union’s mission said, “All the nearest utensils are advised to take a sharp look.”
The Houthis have said they have some of the staff. The US Embassy in Yemen – which has been running from Saudi Arabia for almost a decade – has told the Houthis about “kidnapping” men.
The number of casualties is the highest from any hurricane attack that Iranian -backed Houthis were on a major maritime trade route, once a year passed a trillion dollars.
Insurgents say they are attacking ships to help Palestinians in the Gaza Strip during the Israeli war, and four of them drowned in ships and killed sailors who had no direct role in the war.
Last weekend, a similar attack was attacked by the Bulk Carrier Magic Sea after the Magic Sea sank. Neither the European Navy nor the United States were attacked when the two ships were attacked.
In the past, the Houthis have organized the marne. After the carrier Galaxy Leader was seized in November 2023, the rebels seized the staff by January this year.
From November 2023 to December 2024, the Houthis targeted more than 100 ships with missiles and drones. During a short ceasefire in the war, their attacks stopped. He later became a target of a severe weekly campaign for airstrikes ordered by US President Donald Trump before US President Donald Trump declared a ceasefire with rebels.
The future of dialogue between the United States and Iran about a new potential ceasefire in the Israeli-war-torn war-tied nuclear program is also in balance.
Photo: A photo released by the Ansarullah Media Office in Yemen shows that the Liberian flagship Bulk Career Etti C is seen drowning in the Pacific, Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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