DFA ‘deeply concerned’ by Houthi attack in Yemen; DMW helping kin of 2 slain Pinoy seafarers | Malou Talosig-Bartolome and Samuel P. Medenilla

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[UPDATED] THE Department of Foreign Affairs on Thursday expressed “deep concern” over the attack by Houthi forces on a civilian vessel in the Gulf of Aden that killed three people, including two Filipinos, and injured three Filipino seafarers.

THE Department of Foreign Affairs on Thursday expressed “deep concern” over the attack by Houthi forces on a civilian vessel in the Gulf of Aden that killed three people, including two Filipinos, and injured three Filipino seafarers.

In a statement on Thursday, DMW confirmed two Filipino seafarers died, and another two were severely injured after their Barbados-flagged, Liberian-owned bulk carrier The DFA also condoled with the families of the two Filipino fatalities, identified as Bobie Silvestre, a bosun, and Isaiah Peñaverde, a messman.An Indian Navy ship responded to the distress call that a missile struck MV on March 6 southwest of Gulf of Aden.

The DMW, meanwhile, said it is “in touch with the ship’s manning agency and shipowner to ascertain the conditions of the rest of the ship’s crew, particularly the remaining Filipino crew members, as we have been informed that they have been taken to a safe port.” For its part, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration , an attached agency of DMW, said it has already reached out to the affected families to provide immediate assistance and support.

 

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