Russian Mariner Held After Houthi Red Sea Attack Leaves Yemen for Home

April 2 (Reuters) – A Russian mariner ⁠detained ⁠for around eight ⁠months after being on board a ship ​attacked by Yemen’s Houthi militants has left the country for ‌Russia following medical treatment ‌in Sanaa, the Houthi-run foreign ministry said ⁠on ⁠Thursday.

The mariner, identified by Russian media as Aleksei Galaktionov, ​was a crew member of a Greek-operated cargo ship that was sunk by the Houthis in July 2025. He ​was wounded in the attack.

“The Russian citizen was ⁠transported on ⁠a United Nations aircraft, ⁠in ​coordination with the U.N. envoy,” the foreign ministry said, ​according to the ⁠Houthi-run news agency, adding that his departure was arranged after he had completed treatment.

It said the move followed contacts with Russian officials and with counterparts ⁠in Iran.

The crew of the ship was released in December, ⁠an official with the ship’s operator and a maritime security source told Reuters.

The Iran-aligned Houthis sank the Liberia-flagged Eternity C, which had 22 crew and three armed guards on board, after attacking it with sea drones and rocket-propelled grenades over two consecutive days.

The Houthis have attacked more ⁠than 100 ships in what they said was a campaign of solidarity with Palestinians during the Gaza war. They halted attacks after a ​ceasefire was announced in October last year.

(Reporting by ​ReutersEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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