DMW: 2 Filipinos killed in Houthi missile attack off Yemen

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Two Filipino seafarers onboard a merchant ship plying the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden were killed in the recent missile attack by rebel group Houthi, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said on Thursday.

Two Filipino seafarers onboard a merchant ship plying the Gulf of Aden were killed in the recent missile attack by the rebel group Houthi, the Department of Migrant Workers said on Thursday.The DMW said two other Filipino crewmen were “severely injured” in the attack which set the ship ablaze around 50 nautical miles off the coast of Yemen's port of Aden.

The agency urged shipowners with vessels navigating the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sea lanes to comply with the expanded “high risk areas” designation and to implement appropriate risk mitigation measures, such as rerouting vessels and deploying armed security personnel onboard these vessels.It also called for continued diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and to address the causes of the current conflict in the Middle East.

 

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