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Mayday, mayday, mayday. Rescue, rescue. The vessel will be abandoned. I need rescue for my crew. The vessel was hit by Houthis and there will be served
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Cargo ships are once again under fire in the Red Sea. Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels have released dramatic video showing two attacks on commercial vessels, both ending with the ship sinking
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The Magic Seas and the Eternity Sea were Liberian-flagged Greek-operated cargo ships
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The Houthis say both violated their declared ban on vessels linked to Israel
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On Sunday, the Magic Seas came under fire from small boats and kamikaze drones
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Militants boarded the abandoned vessel and placed explosive charges, sinking at 51 nautical miles southwest of Yemen's Hodeidah port
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All 22 crew were rescued by a passing UAE container ship A day later Houthis struck the Eternity Sea with rocket grenades Four crew members were killed one lost a leg and several others were reportedly kidnapped
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The U.S. Embassy in Yemen condemned the attack and called for the release of surviving crew
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The Houthis released high-quality drone footage showing both raids, echoing past attacks like the
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seizure of the Galaxy leader. Officials warn the incidents mark a sharp escalation after months of
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calm. The U.S. brokered a ceasefire with the Houthis in May, halting airstrikes in exchange for a
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promise not to target American vessels. But that deal didn't cover foreign vessels. The U.S. and
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international groups have condemned the attacks, citing threats to maritime security and navigation
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Rescue operations for the missing crew are still ongoing. For more of our unbiased straight fact reporting, download the Straight Arrow News mobile app today