Houthi Rebels Sink Greek Ship in Red Sea: Explosions, Fires, and Maritime Drama!
The Yemeni Houthi rebels, heavily armed and backed by Iran, have unleashed chaos in the Red Sea! The Greek merchant ship Magic Seas, already targeted in previous attacks, was finally sunk after the Houthis landed forces on board and detonated explosives.
How It All Started
On July 6, armed boats attacked the Magic Seas. The crew fought bravely, but soon anti-ship missiles and drones struck, causing a fire onboard. Although other vessels helped rescue the entire crew of 22 sailors, the ship was severely damaged and listing.
The Final Blow
Recently, the Houthis landed forces on the Magic Seas and detonated explosives, sinking the ship. The operation was filmed and shared on X (formerly Twitter) by pro-Iranian accounts. Houthi spokesperson General Saree proudly stated that their forces ensured the safe evacuation of the crew, but the ship is now just a wreck at the bottom of the Red Sea.
Another Ship Lost
Magic Seas is not the only casualty. The Greek cargo ship Eternity C, flying the Liberian flag, also sank after Houthi attacks. Seven crew members were rescued, four died, and 14 remain missing. The attacks involved rocket grenades fired from speedboats and sea drones.
Who’s Behind This?
The Houthis are Yemeni rebels supported by Iran. Their activity in the Red Sea poses a serious threat to international trade and maritime security. These attacks are a direct response to the blockade imposed by Israel, with the Houthis claiming the ships violated it.
What Does This Mean for the World?
The Red Sea is one of the world’s most important maritime routes. Attacks on merchant ships can disrupt global trade, raise commodity prices, and spark international tensions. Will the global community stand by silently as a war unfolds at sea?
Conclusion
The Houthis have shown they are willing to go all the way, using every method to achieve their goals. The sinking of Magic Seas and Eternity C is not just an incident — it’s a warning that the Red Sea has become a battlefield.
If you think this is just another Middle East conflict story, think again. This maritime drama could have consequences for all of us. So, what do you think — is this the dawn of a new era of piracy or just a continuation of a war nobody wants? Drop a comment, maybe together we’ll figure out what’s next!
