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21 Aug 2026, 15:14 GMT+10
An oil products tanker was hijacked off Yemens coast, while a ship carrying weapons for Turkish forces was taken near Somalia
Two commercial ships were hijacked in two separate incidents this week, reviving the specter of piracy off the coast of the Horn of Africa and nearby. The region has seen several attacks on commercial shipping amid the current Middle East conflict.
The Eritrea-flagged MT Sibu 1, an oil products tanker, was hijacked in the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Yemen on Thursday. The ship had a crew of 20, including 16 Indians.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center said Thursday that the ship was boarded by six armed men, who diverted it toward Somalia. The tanker had been sanctioned by the US last year for allegedly transporting Iranian petroleum products.
The Cameroon-flagged MV Lutuf, which was carrying weapons for a Turkish military training facility in Mogadishu, was taken off the coast of Somalia's Puntland region on Monday. Its 10-member crew includes six Indians.
The pirates took the vessel, owned by Polar Movement Shipping, toward the region's Nugaal coast, a Somali official was quoted by news reports as saying. The status of the ship and its cargo is not immediately clear. Indian and Turkish authorities have not issued any statement.
India is the world's second-largest supplier of seafarers, with 311,936 Indian maritime professionals working in the global shipping industry.
This disproportionately exposes Indian nationals to attacks on commercial shipping. Ten Indian seafarers have died in attacks on ships since the start of the Middle East conflict, which was triggered by US-Israeli attacks on Iran.
(RT.com)
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