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Greece to Send Salvage Ship to Red Sea after Latest Houthi Attacks
Greece to Send Salvage Ship to Red Sea after Latest Houthi Attacks

Asharq Al-Awsat

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Greece to Send Salvage Ship to Red Sea after Latest Houthi Attacks

Greece will deploy a salvage vessel in the Red Sea to assist in maritime accidents and protect seafarers and global shipping, the shipping minister said on Thursday, following attacks on two Greek vessels by Yemen's Houthi militants this month. Two Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated cargo ships, Magic Seas and Eternity C, sank off Yemen after repeated attacks by the Iran-aligned militant group. The strikes on the two vessels marked a resumption of attacks on shipping by the Houthis, who struck more than 100 ships between November 2023 and December 2024 in what they said was a show of solidarity with the Palestinians in the war in Gaza. Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias said the salvage vessel - called Giant and provided by the Hellenic Association of Tugboat Owners - would "support, protect and assist Greek-owned vessels and Greek seafarers". All of the crew members from the Magic Seas were rescued by a passing ship. The crew of the Eternity C had to abandon the ship. Ten were rescued by a privately led mission, but five more are feared dead and the Houthis are believed to be holding another 10 crew members, maritime security sources have said. Aspides, the European Union naval mission protecting shipping in the Red Sea, did not have assets in the area at the time of the incidents. Giant is manned by a specialist crew of 14 Greek sailors, has four engines with 16,000 horsepower, and can sail in the most adverse weather conditions, the Shipping Ministry said. It can participate in search and rescue operations, with accommodation for 40 people, help prevent marine pollution and also has firefighting capacity.

Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks
Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks

Straits Times

time5 days ago

  • Straits Times

Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks

Find out what's new on ST website and app. Salvage vessel \"Giant\" is moored at the port of Piraeus, before sailing to the Red Sea to assist in maritime accidents and global shipping and protect seafarers, following the Houthi attacks revival, in Piraeus, Greece, July 24, 2025. Greek Shipping Ministry/Handout via REUTERS ATHENS - Greece will deploy a salvage vessel in the Red Sea to assist in maritime accidents and protect seafarers and global shipping, the shipping minister said on Thursday, following attacks on two Greek vessels by Yemen's Houthi militants this month. Two Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated cargo ships, Magic Seas and Eternity C, sank off Yemen after repeated attacks by the Iran-aligned militant group. The strikes on the two vessels marked a resumption of attacks on shipping by the Houthis, who struck more than 100 ships between November 2023 and December 2024 in what they said was a show of solidarity with the Palestinians in the war in Gaza. Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias said the salvage vessel - called Giant and provided by the Hellenic Association of Tugboat Owners - would "support, protect and assist Greek-owned vessels and Greek seafarers". All of the crew members from the Magic Seas were rescued by a passing ship. The crew of the Eternity C had to abandon the ship. Ten were rescued by a privately led mission, but five more are feared dead and the Houthis are believed to be holding another 10 crew members, maritime security sources have said. Aspides, the European Union naval mission protecting shipping in the Red Sea, did not have assets in the area at the time of the incidents. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Asia Live: Thailand, Cambodia clash with jets, rockets, artillery in deadly border row Asia 11 Thai civilians killed as Thai and Cambodian militaries clash at disputed border: Reports Singapore First BTO flats in Greater Southern Waterfront, Mount Pleasant to go on sale in October Singapore Boy, 15, charged after being caught with vapes 5 times; ordered to stay 2 years in S'pore Boys' Home Asia 'Vampire coach': Coercive blood sampling in school casts spotlight on Taiwan's culture of obedience Business MOM probing work injury claim flagged by late Sumo Salad boss Jane Lee: Dinesh Tech From aviation to healthcare, workers have taken small steps to be early adopters of AI in Singapore Singapore Over 2 years' jail for man who worked with wife to cheat her then boyfriend of $220k Giant is manned by a specialist crew of 14 Greek sailors, has four engines with 16,000 horsepower, and can sail in the most adverse weather conditions, the Shipping Ministry said. It can participate in search and rescue operations, with accommodation for 40 people, help prevent marine pollution and also has firefighting capacity. REUTERS

Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks
Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks

Reuters

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Reuters

Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks

ATHENS, July 24 (Reuters) - Greece will deploy a salvage vessel in the Red Sea to assist in maritime accidents and protect seafarers and global shipping, the shipping minister said on Thursday, following attacks on two Greek vessels by Yemen's Houthi militants this month. Two Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated cargo ships, Magic Seas and Eternity C, sank off Yemen after repeated attacks by the Iran-aligned militant group. The strikes on the two vessels marked a resumption of attacks on shipping by the Houthis, who struck more than 100 ships between November 2023 and December 2024 in what they said was a show of solidarity with the Palestinians in the war in Gaza. Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias said the salvage vessel - called Giant and provided by the Hellenic Association of Tugboat Owners - would "support, protect and assist Greek-owned vessels and Greek seafarers". All of the crew members from the Magic Seas were rescued by a passing ship. The crew of the Eternity C had to abandon the ship. Ten were rescued by a privately led mission, but five more are feared dead and the Houthis are believed to be holding another 10 crew members, maritime security sources have said. Aspides, the European Union naval mission protecting shipping in the Red Sea, did not have assets in the area at the time of the incidents. Giant is manned by a specialist crew of 14 Greek sailors, has four engines with 16,000 horsepower, and can sail in the most adverse weather conditions, the Shipping Ministry said. It can participate in search and rescue operations, with accommodation for 40 people, help prevent marine pollution and also has firefighting capacity.

Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks
Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks

Arab News

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Arab News

Greece to send salvage ship to Red Sea after latest Houthi attacks

ATHENS: Greece will deploy a salvage vessel in the Red Sea to assist in maritime accidents and protect seafarers and global shipping, the shipping minister said on Thursday, following attacks on two Greek vessels by Yemen's Houthi militants this month. Two Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated cargo ships, Magic Seas and Eternity C, sank off Yemen after repeated attacks by the Iran-aligned militant group. The strikes on the two vessels marked a resumption of attacks on shipping by the Houthis, who struck more than 100 ships between November 2023 and December 2024 in what they said was a show of solidarity with the Palestinians in the war in Gaza. Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias said the salvage vessel — called Giant and provided by the Hellenic Association of Tugboat Owners — would 'support, protect and assist Greek-owned vessels and Greek seafarers.' All of the crew members from the Magic Seas were rescued by a passing ship. The crew of the Eternity C had to abandon the ship. Ten were rescued by a privately led mission, but five more are feared dead and the Houthis are believed to be holding another 10 crew members, maritime security sources have said. Aspides, the European Union naval mission protecting shipping in the Red Sea, did not have assets in the area at the time of the incidents. Giant is manned by a specialist crew of 14 Greek sailors, has four engines with 16,000 horsepower, and can sail in the most adverse weather conditions, the Shipping Ministry said. It can participate in search and rescue operations, with accommodation for 40 people, help prevent marine pollution and also has firefighting capacity.

Strait of Hormuz closure 'worst-case scenario', warns Greek shipping minister
Strait of Hormuz closure 'worst-case scenario', warns Greek shipping minister

New Straits Times

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Strait of Hormuz closure 'worst-case scenario', warns Greek shipping minister

ATHENS: The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is feared should armed tension escalate between Iran and Israel, would affect the global economy, Greece's shipping minister warned on Friday, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported. Vassilis Kikilias noted that there would be serious global economic implications should Iran close the sea passage. "If the Strait of Hormuz is closed, which is the worst-case scenario, it will affect the entire global economy, not just shipping," he told SKAI TV. Nearly 90 per cent of global trade depends on maritime routes, and rerouting vessels around Africa to reach key destinations in Europe and the US would severely upset global supply chains, Kikilias explained. Calling the current geopolitical landscape "very volatile," he said that oil prices have already risen by 7 to 10 per cent in recent days, owing to the armed tension between Iran and Israel. Hostilities broke out last Friday when Israel launched airstrikes on several sites across Iran, including military and nuclear facilities, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory strikes. Israeli authorities said at least 25 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then in Iranian missile attacks. The death toll in Iran has risen to at least 639, while more than 1,300 are wounded, according to reports. – BERNAMA-ANADOLU

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