Kerala Man Found Safe in Yemen Government Custody After Houthi Ship Attack
A man from Kerala, who had been reported missing following a Houthi-led attack on a commercial vessel in the Red Sea, has been located in the custody of Yemeni government authorities, according to family sources.
The individual, identified as a crew member aboard the ship targeted by Houthi forces, reportedly contacted his family with the message, "I’m safe", ending days of anxious uncertainty.
The ship had been sailing through contested waters when it was struck amid escalating regional tensions linked to the conflict in Yemen.
Family members confirmed the call came from a secure line and that the man appeared to be in stable condition.
Indian authorities are said to be in communication with their Yemeni counterparts to facilitate his release and ensure proper consular support.
The incident has reignited concerns over maritime security in the Red Sea, where several vessels have faced hostile actions in recent months. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing to protect civilian seafarers and restore safe passage through critical trade routes.
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