Bangla Press Desk: Human Rights Watch on Wednesday condemned Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels for deadly attacks that sank two commercial vessels this month, calling them violations of the laws of war.
The Huthis struck the Magic Seas and Eternity C cargo ships in the Red Sea, part of a campaign against maritime traffic they accuse of having links to Israel, launched over the Gaza war.
Fifteen people -- including four confirmed dead -- remain missing after the July 7 attack on the Eternity C.
The Yemeni rebels claimed to have "rescued" an unspecified number of crew, whose whereabouts are still unknown.
HRW says Huthi cargo ship attacks amount to war crimes
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Human Rights Watch on Wednesday condemned Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels for deadly attacks that sank two commercial vessels this month, calling them violations of the laws of war.
The Huthis struck the Magic Seas and Eternity C cargo ships in the Red Sea, part of a campaign against maritime traffic they accuse of having links to Israel, launched over the Gaza war.
Fifteen people -- including four confirmed dead -- remain missing after the July 7 attack on the Eternity C.
The Yemeni rebels claimed to have "rescued" an unspecified number of crew, whose whereabouts are still unknown.
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