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Maritime agencies report that the search for the crew of a ship hit by Houthi has been called off.

On Sunday, the maritime agencies Diaplous & Ambrey announced that they had completed their search for any remaining crew members of the Eternity cargo ship which was attacked last week by Yemeni Houthi militants.

Both agencies stated that the decision was taken at the request and request of the vessel owner.

According to sources from security companies involved with the rescue effort, the Eternity C, a Liberia flagged, Greek operated vessel, sank Wednesday morning after two days of attacks.

The ship's 22 crew members and 3 guards, ten in total, were rescued. Maritime security sources reported that the remaining 15 crew members are missing. Five of them are believed dead. The Houthis claimed to have rescued some crew members.

There were 21 Filipinos on board and 1 Russian. Three armed guards, including a Greek and an Indian, were also aboard.

The decision to stop the search was made reluctantly by the Owner of the vessel, but the firm believes that in the current circumstances the priority is to bring the 10 people safely alive to shore.

Houthis claimed responsibility for an attack on another ship last Sunday, the Magic Seas. The crew of the Magic Seas was rescued just before it sank.

The attacks on the two vessels marked the resumption a campaign of the Iran-aligned militants who, in their words, were showing solidarity with Palestinians by attacking more than 100 boats from November 2023 until December 2024. Reporting by Renee Maltezou, Writing by Hatem Mahar; Editing and proofreading by Sandra Maler

(source: Reuters)