The Indian navy says it has intercepted a bulk service that was hijacked by Somali pirates and demanded they give up
NEW DELHI — The Indian navy on Saturday mentioned it intercepted a bulk service that was hijacked by Somali pirates and demanded they give up.
The navy mentioned it intercepted the Maltese-flagged MV Ruen on Friday after it opened hearth on an Indian warship in worldwide waters.
“The pirates onboard the vessel have been known as upon to give up and launch the vessel and any civilians they could be holding in opposition to their will,” the navy mentioned in an announcement on X, previously Twitter.
The vessel was boarded by pirates on Dec. 14 and had 18 crew onboard when it was hijacked close to the Yemeni island of Socotra, round 240 kilometers (150 miles) off Somalia.
Exercise from Somali pirates has dropped lately, however there was rising concern it may resume amid the political uncertainty and wider chaos within the area that has included assaults on world transport by Yemeni Houthi rebels.
India lately started to flex its its naval energy in worldwide waters, together with anti-piracy patrols and a extensively publicized deployment near the Purple Sea to assist defend ships from assaults throughout Israel’s conflict with Hamas.
The navy has helped not less than 4 service provider vessels that have been attacked in excessive seas by Houthi rebels. Indian forces embody three guided missile destroyers and reconnaissance plane.
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