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Accident/Casualty42658Misc. for Ports and Vessels38124Scrapped/Beached/Broken Up22698Sold/Decommissioned8580Charter Changed6736Pirate attack2063

ETERNITY C

piracy

The Houthi attack on the 'Eternity C' has cost the life of four civilian crew members, after one more injured crew member had died on board. The deaths on the bulk carrier the first involving shipping in the Red Sea since June 2024, have brought the total number of seafarers killed in attacks on vessels plying the Red Sea to eight. An official with Aspides, the European Union’s mission assigned to help protect Red Sea shipping, said at least two other crew members were injured. Liberia’s shipping delegation had told a United Nations meeting earlier that two crew members had been killed. The ship was attacked with sea drones and rocket-propelled grenades fired from manned speed boats. It was adrift and listing. Two maritime security firms, including Greece-based Diaplous, are preparing to mount a rescue mission for the crew trapped on the vessel, which has started going down by the stern. Houthi boats had returned for a fourth attack on July 8. The ship's lifeboats have been destroyed, leaving the crew unable to abandon ship. No warships were present in the vicinity to respond, and nearby good Samaritans have been unable to assist because of the continued threat of an attack. A private attempt to rescue the crerw was under way, with participation from maritime risk firm Diaplous and the security contractor Ambrey. The objective was to bring the survivors to safety and to recover the bodies of the victims. The chief engineer is reportedly among the deceased, along with an oiler and an engineering cadet. One of the injured, an electrician, has lost a leg. Several people on board were now in the water in life jackets. At least six people have been rescued so far by he Greece-based maritime security firm Diaplous, among them five Filipinos and one Indian out of the 22-member crew and three-member security team, including one Greek and one Indian, who was one of those rescued. Reports with photos: https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/three-seafarers-dead-in-houthi-attack-on-greek-owned-bulker https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3071vp2d8yos

Timsen
2025-07-09

BEAGLE

piracy

On July 2, 2025, at 11.35 p.m. the 'Beagle', en route from Istanbul to Lanshan with an ETA as of July 14, was boarded by four perpetraotrs, armed with knives, in pos. 1° 2.5' N 103° 39.15' E. while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme of the Singapore Strait. No injuries were reported, and nothing was reported stolen.

Timsen
2025-07-09

CMA CGM AFRICA THREE

piracy

On June 28, 2025, at 12.55 a.m. the 'CMA CGM Africa Three', en route from Tanjung Pelapas to Pointe des Galets with an ETA as of July 12, was boarded by five perpetraotrs, armed with knives in pos. 1° 4.89' N 103° 42.93' E. while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme of the Singapore Strait. No injuries were reported, but the intruders stole engine spares

Timsen
2025-07-09

MEDI PALMAROLA

piracy

On July 4, 2025, at 4.30 a.m. the 'Medi Palmarola', en route from Mundra to Kashimawith an ETA as of July 17, was boarded by four perpetraotrs in pos. 1° 5.85' N 103° 44.1' E. while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme of the Singapore Strait. No injuries were reported, but the intruders stole engine spares.

Timsen
2025-07-09

MODIGLIANI

piracy

On July 4, 2025, at 10.50 p.m. the Modigliani', en route from Sao Francisco do Sul to Machong with an ETA as of July 11, was boarded by five perpetraotrs, armed with gun like objects, in pos. 1° 4.85' N 103° 42.94' E. while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme of the Singapore Strait. No injuries were reported, and nothing was reported stolen.

Timsen
2025-07-09
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