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U.S. Accuses Houthis of Kidnapping Sailors as Search for Eternity C Crew Continues

Ten crew members plus one guard have been recovered after the tanker sank, with up to eleven still unaccounted for.

Esta imagen, publicada por el Centro de Medios Hutíes Ansarullah de Yemen el 8 de julio de 2025, muestra explosiones en el granelero Magic Seas, con bandera de Liberia, que fue atacado por combatientes afiliados a los hutíes en el mar
Embajada de EEUU acusa a hutíes de secuestrar a tripulantes del barco “Eternity C” y exige su liberación inmediata. | Crédito: REUTERS/AP/Canva
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Overview

  • Houthi militants launched marine drones, rocket-propelled grenades and missiles in two strikes that sank the Liberian-flagged freighter on July 9
  • Search teams led by the UK Maritime Trade Operations and private security firms have recovered ten crew members and one armed guard since the sinking
  • Eleven sailors remain missing, presumed dead or in Houthi custody as EU naval vessels and regional partners persist in recovery efforts
  • The U.S. Embassy in Yemen alleges the rebels kidnapped surviving crew members, while Houthi spokespeople released footage claiming they rescued and treated sailors
  • The attacks form part of an Iran-aligned Houthi campaign targeting Red Sea shipping in support of Hamas, jeopardizing about $1 trillion in annual trade