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24 Ago 2024

Autor:
Joseph Pedrajas, Manila Bulleting (Philippines)

Why Filipino seafarers are urged to refuse sailing in Red Sea?

Filipino seafarers are urged to exercise their right to refuse sailing in the Red Sea. The developments in the Middle East prompted the Philippine government to make such a recommendation...

In March, two of the 15 Filipinos onboard Barbados-flagged bulk carrier M/V True Confidence were killed when Houthis attacked their ship with a missile. Two more Filipinos were severely injured.

While on Aug. 21, Houthis launched its latest attack on vessels traversing the waterway, with MT Sounion, a Greek crude oil tanker as its latest victim in the waters off the Yemeni port of Hodeidah.

The ship had been hit with missiles and was left adrift. A total of 23 Filipino seafarers were onboard and were eventually rescued by the French Navy...

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