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Oil tanker hijacked off Yemen, diverted towards Somalia

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Oil tanker hijacked off Yemen, diverted towards Somalia
Unidentified attackers hijacked an oil tanker yesterday off the coast of Yemen in the Gulf of Aden and directed it towards Somalia, the Yemeni coast guard said. According to the agency, the tanker EUREKA was seized off Yemen’s Shabwa province by a group who “boarded, took control of it, then steered it... in the direction of the Somali coast”. The coast guard, which is affiliated with Yemen’s internationally recognised government, vowed to investigate the attack. “The location of the tanker has been determined, and work is under way to monitor it and take the necessary measures in an attempt to recover it and ensure the safety of its crew,” it said, without identifying the crew’s numbers or nationality. According to the website Marine Traffic, the EUREKA is a Togolese-flagged oil products tanker that was reported to have been in the UAE port of Fujairah in late March. Piracy was rampant off the coast of Somalia in the 2000s, peaking in 2011 with hundreds of attacks, but was significantly reduced by international naval deployments and new tactics by commercial shipping. However, in recent weeks attacks have increased again, according to a report by the European Union naval mission deployed off the shores of the troubled east African country. Since February 28, shipping in the region has also been disrupted by the US-Israeli war against Iran, but there was no immediate indication that yesterday’s hijacking was related to the ongoing conflict.
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