MOGADISHU, Somalia — A cargo vessel carrying cement and flying the flag of St. Kitts and Nevis was hijacked off Somalia’s coast, a local maritime security official said Monday.
A cargo vessel carrying cement and flying the flag of St Kitts and Nevis has been hijacked off Somalias coast, a local ...
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Suspected pirates steer cargo vessel towards Somalia
Hijacking reported as maritime traffic is diverted towards Africa while Strait of Hormuz is essentially closed.
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At least four vessels have been hijacked in the past week or two, raising fears of a piracy resurgence.
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Fresh piracy fears as pirates sieze Mombasa-bound ship, steer it toward Somalia: "Remains volatile"
Suspected Somali pirates hijacked the St Kitts and Nevis-flagged cargo vessel Sward near Garacad, signalling a worrying resurgence of piracy in the Indian Ocean.
The hijacking of the Sward cargo vessel comes less than a week after pirates seized an oil tanker off Somalia.
The pirates later forced it towards Somalia, raising more concerns over the maritime security of the region, which has in the past seen a sharp decline in the number of incidents related to piracy.
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