Pakistan, July 11 -- ATHENS/LONDON - Rescuers pulled four more survivors from the Red Sea on Thursday after Houthi militants attacked the Greek bulk carrier Eternity C, which sank earlier this week. Ten crew members remain missing, officials said.
The attack marks the second Greek ship targeted this week by the Iran-aligned Houthi group, breaking months of calm near Yemen's coast. The Red Sea is a vital route for global oil and goods shipments, raising concerns among shipping companies.
Cosmoship Management, the ship's Greek operator, confirmed rescuing ten people so far, including eight Filipino crew, one Indian crew member, and a Greek security guard. Ten others, including one guard, are still unaccounted for.
The crew had to jump in...
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