Hope Afloat: Rescued Crew From Sinking Ship Revealed in Houthi Video
A Greece-based shipping manager expressed relief after a Houthi-released video showed 11 missing crew members alive following an attack off Yemen. Nine seafarers were Filipino. Ongoing efforts aim to secure the crew's release. This incident marks a resurgence of militant activity in the area, affecting multiple vessels.
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The manager of a vessel attacked off Yemen earlier this month expressed relief upon seeing a video of 11 missing crew members alive, released by the Houthi militants.
In their statement, Athens-based Cosmoship Management confirmed efforts to ensure the crew's safe return. The video indicated that 10 crew members and a security guard are receiving care.
The Philippine government confirmed that nine of the rescued seafarers are Filipino, while efforts continue for their release. This attack marks a resurgence of Houthi militant activity threatening international shipping routes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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