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At least three of the 25 people on board the Eternity C were killed after it was attacked by the Iran-backed group.
Rescuers are searching for survivors after Yemen's Houthi rebels attacked a Liberian-flagged cargo ship in the Red Sea.
Three people were killed and 19 were missing after the rebels' first attack in months, announced as a gesture of solidarity with Palestinians.
The attack on the Eternity C, which also killed at least three of the crew, represents the most serious assault carried out ...
More than 17 million people in conflict-torn Yemen are going hungry, including over one million children under the age of ...
The statement added, "The Houthis continue to show the world why the United States was right to label them a terrorist organization" ...
According the Houthi spokesman, Yahya Saree, the attack was prompted by the fact that the shipowner restarted operations with the Israeli port of Eilat ...
Houthi attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea killed three crew members, sank one vessel, and left a second without propulsion ...
Houthis claim to have rescued crew members from the Greek-managed bulker Eternity C, sunk in the Red Sea on Wednesday, ...
The Yemen-based Houthis carried out their second attack on a commercial vessel in the Red Sea in a week, killing three crew ...
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