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Six Indians aboard cargo ship hijacked by pirates off Somalia's coast

  • On Thursday, pirates hijacked two commercial vessels carrying 22 Indian nationals in separate incidents off the coasts of Yemen and Somalia, seizing the Eritrea-flagged M.T. Sibu 1 and Cameroon-flagged M/V LUTUF.
  • Attacks have surged since April near the Horn of Africa, where five cargo ships are currently held hostage, most recently a vessel seized off the Somali coast on Monday.
  • Six armed pirates seized the Eritrea-flagged oil products tanker Sibu 1 roughly 30 nautical miles off the Yemeni coast, with the 20-member crew including 16 Indians reported safe by officials.
  • Separately, eight pirates captured the Cameroon-flagged cargo ship LUTUF 3.5 nautical miles off Marraya in Puntland, carrying communications equipment and weapons bound for Mogadishu, according to a Somali official.
  • The Directorate of Maritime Administration has requested incident reports from the Recruitment and Placement Service Licence agency to monitor developments, as authorities track both vessels and confirm all Indian crew members remain safe.
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The Lutuf was on its way to Mogadishu when he was captured on Monday, 17 August. Turkey, Somalia's first security partner, is conducting strikes against pirates in an attempt to recover the cargo.

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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