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Videos Show Houthi Rebels Sinking Cargo Ships in Back-to-Back Strikes

SOUTHERN RED SEA, NEAR AL HUDAYDAH, YEMEN, JUL 10 – Houthi rebels sank two cargo ships using drones and missiles in a renewed maritime offensive linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict, killing at least four crew members, officials said.

  • In early July, Houthi rebels sank two cargo ships, Magic Seas and Eternity C, in the southern Red Sea on July 6 and 7.
  • Driven by their pledge to support Gaza, the Houthi rebels continue maritime attacks to pressure Israel amid ongoing ceasefire talks.
  • Evidence confirms Houthi rebels used sea drones, RPGs, and skiffs, killing four crew and rescuing six in attacks on July 6–7.
  • Houthi attacks sank two ships in the Red Sea in early July, causing a 60% shipping drop and prompting calls for risk reassessment, industry warns of ongoing threats.
  • Beyond regional instability, the attacks threaten a $1 trillion trade artery, with oil prices hitting their highest since June 23, prompting the IMO to call for diplomatic solutions.
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After more than six months of interruption, the Yemeni rebels have sunk two ships in the last few days.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Huthis have sunk two merchant ships this week and killed several people, the background.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Huthis rebels in Yemen claim to have attacked and sunk a cargo ship that was heading towards Israel. This incident, the second this week, rekindles concerns about navigation in the waters of the Red Sea.

·Tokyo, Japan
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Indian Express broke the news in India on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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