Red Sea Attacks Continue as Houthi Rebels Claim Sinking and Missile Exchanges

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Two crew members were wounded and two went missing after a Greek-owned cargo ship was attacked by sea drones and skiffs off Yemen's coast, marking the second attack in 24 hours amid ongoing Houthi rebel activity in the Red Sea, which has disrupted global trade and is linked to the broader conflict involving Gaza and Israel.
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- Houthis claim Red Sea ship sinking, exchange missiles with Israel The Washington Post
- Crew abandons Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned ship attacked in the Red Sea, UK military says AP News
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