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Philippines to ask ‘friendly countries’ for help freeing Houthi-held sailors

The Iran-backed Houthis released footage on Monday of crew members missing after Red Sea attacks on the Eternity C and Magic Seas cargo ships.

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Philippines to ask ‘friendly countries’ for help freeing Houthi-held sailors

The Iran-backed Houthis released footage on Monday of crew members missing after Red Sea attacks on the Eternity C and Magic Seas cargo ships.

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arabnews.com11 mesi fa

Philippines to ‘seek help’ securing release of Houthi-held sailors

MANILA: The Philippines said Tuesday it would ask “friendly countries” to help secure the release of nine Filipino sailors being held by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. The Iran-backed Houthis released footage on Monday of crew…

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  1. martedì 29 luglio 2025·arabnews.com

    Philippines to ‘seek help’ securing release of Houthi-held sailors

    MANILA: The Philippines said Tuesday it would ask “friendly countries” to help secure the release of nine Filipino sailors being held by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. The Iran-backed…

  2. martedì 29 luglio 2025·scmp.com

    Philippines to ask ‘friendly countries’ for help freeing Houthi-held sailors

    The Iran-backed Houthis released footage on Monday of crew members missing after Red Sea attacks on the Eternity C and Magic Seas cargo ships.

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