Houthis claimed on their Telegram
page that “the ship’s crew rejected warning messages,” prior to the attack and
they vowed to continue their war on
trade in defence of the Palestinian people who are under siege from Israeli
aggression.
Stephen Cotton, General Secretary of
the International Transport Workers’ Federation, said: "The International
Transport Workers’ Federation condemns in the strongest possible terms the
attack on the MV True Confidence, which has claimed the lives of innocent
seafarers and left others wounded. This
act of senseless violence on the high seas is an affront to transport workers
all over the world and a clear violation of international law."
A show of support also came in the
form of a joint industry statement from a number organisations, including
Bimco, Intertanko, OCIMF, CLIA, Intercargo, ECSA, IMCA and ICS who said that
the “Industry Associations express their deep concern over the tragic loss of
life and injuries suffered by the crew of MV True Confidence in an attack in the
Red Sea on 6 March 2024.”
The industry bodies went on to say
that the loss of life is unacceptable: “Merchant vessels crewed by civilian
seafarers transporting global trade have a right to innocent passage through
the region without the threat of attack.”
However, while industry is calling
for “urgent” and “decisive action” to protect seafarers and put an end to the
threat posed by these missile attacks, the
ITF called for vessels to divert from the danger area.
The joint industry statement added:
“Our heartfelt sympathies go out to all those affected by this terrible event.”