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Sources say that maritime security firms have launched a mission to rescue the crew of a Greek vessel which was hit by Houthis.

Sources close to the mission said that maritime security firms began a mission to evacuate the crew from the Greek-operated Eternity C vessel, which was attacked by Houthi militants two days earlier off Yemen.

Eternity C was attacked by Houthi militants on Monday with rocket-propelled grenades and sea drones fired from speed boats. This is the second attack in one day, after months of calm.

According to maritime security sources, at least four crewmembers were killed during the raid and two others were injured. This is the first time that a ship has been involved in a fatality accident since June 2024.

Cosmoship Management has not confirmed any casualties.

The crew was unable to leave the vessel safely because the lifeboats were destroyed.

The project involves the maritime risk management company Diaplous.

The official added that the mission had been launched in conjunction with British security company Ambrey.

Officials said that as they approached the vessel part of the crew was in the water wearing life jackets.

Sources say that Greek officials, who are also involved in salvage operations, have begun diplomatic discussions with Saudi Arabia to assist the Greek vessel. Reporting by Renee Maltezou, Yannis Souliotis and Saad Saeed; Editing by Jan Harvey & Saad Saeed

(source: Reuters)