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Philippines says crew member of Dutch ship dies after Huthi attack

Agence France-Presse
Philippines says crew member of Dutch ship dies after Huthi attack
MV Minervagracht, a Dutch cargo ship, as seen in an undated photo release from Netherlands shipping company Spliethoff Group.
Spliethoff

MANILA, Philippines — A Filipino crew member of a Dutch cargo ship has died from wounds sustained in an attack by Huthi rebels in the Gulf of Aden last week, the Philippine government said Wednesday.

Yemen's Huthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the September 29 attack in the busy shipping lane on the MV Minervagracht, sparking a fire and wounding two people.

The second casualty, also a Filipino, is recovering from injuries sustained in the attack, while 10 other Filipino crew members were repatriated to Manila at the weekend, the Philippine Department of Migrant Workers said.

A screengrab from the Facebook post of the Department of Migrant Workers showing Hans Leo Cacdac. Department of Migrant Workers
DMW

Philippine officials are on their way to Djibouti, along with the dead sailor's sister and wife, to meet the shipowner and arrange for the repatriation of his remains, Migrant Workers Minister Hans Cacdac said in a post on social media platform X on Wednesday.

The Huthis have said their attacks on commercial shipping are in support of Palestinians during the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The Iran-backed group holds swaths of territory in Yemen, including the capital Sanaa.

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