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