Three killed in suspected attack by Houthis on Red Sea vessel

Jul 09, 2025

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Three killed in suspected attack by Houthis on Red Sea vessel

Sanaa [Yemen], July 9: A suspected attack by Yemen's Houthi group on a Liberian-flagged cargo ship in the Red Sea has killed three sailors and wounded two others, a European Union naval force says.
The attack on the Greek-owned Eternity C late on Monday follows the Houthis claiming they attacked another vessel on Sunday in the Red Sea, a vital maritime trade route.
While the Houthis have not yet claimed the attack, the US Embassy in Yemen and the EU force blamed them for it.
"The Houthis are once again showing blatant disregard for human life, undermining freedom of navigation in the Red Sea," the embassy, which has operated out of Saudi Arabia for nearly a decade due to Yemen's wider war, said on Tuesday.
"The intentional murder of innocent mariners shows us all the Houthis' true colors and will only further the Houthis' isolation."
The Houthis say that are targeting Israel-linked ships as part of a campaign to pressure the Israeli military to end its assault on Gaza, which rights groups have described as a genocide.
After Sunday's attack on a vessel called Magic Seas, the Houthis said ships owned by companies with ties to Israel are a "legitimate target".
"Our operations will continue to target the depth of the Israeli entity in occupied Palestine, as well as to prevent Israeli navigation in the Red and Arabian Seas and to disrupt the Umm al-Rashrash [Eilat] port, until the aggression against Gaza stops and the blockade is lifted," the group said in a statement.
The twin assaults mark a revival of attacks on ships in the Red Sea and potentially signal the start of a new armed campaign threatening the waterway, which had begun to see more traffic in recent weeks.
Source: Qatar Tribune