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Attacks on the Eternity C

Houthi attacks on the MV Eternity C

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On 7 July 2025, the Houthis attacked MV Eternity C, a Liberia-flagged bulk carrier, in the southern Red Sea on route from Berbera, Somalia, where it has been delivering aid. The vessel was assaulted with sea drones and rocket-propelled grenades and was seriously damaged. The attacks killed, injured, or resulted in the kidnapping more than 25 Filipino, Greek, and Russian crew members. The vessel was abandoned and sank shortly after the attacks. Four people have been confirmed killed. Ten crew members were rescued, five others were reported missing, and six were kidnapped.

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