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‘I’m safe’: Kerala man missing after Houthi attack on ship found in Yeman govt custody, calls family

IndiaTimes Saturday, 19 July 2025 ()
Anilkumar Raveendran, an Indian crew member from Kayamkulam, missing after a Houthi missile attack on his ship in the Red Sea, has contacted his family. He reported being safe and in Yemeni government custody after being rescued by fishermen along with ten others. Nine are in a hotel in Yemen, while two receive hospital treatment.
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