Mogadishu (HOL) — Suspected Somali pirates have abandoned a Yemeni-flagged fishing boat they hijacked off the northern coast of Puntland,...
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Somali pirates who hijacked the Yemeni-flagged fishing boat Saytuun-2 last week have released the vessel after stealing crew belongings. The Saytuun-2 was captured off Garmaal on the northern coast of Puntland on 17 February. The European Union Naval Force’s Operation Atalanta on 24 February announced the vessel had been released after being “under pirate activity […] The post Somali pirates release Yemeni fishing boat appeared first on defenceWeb.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Suspected Somali pirates have abandoned a Yemeni-flagged fishing boat they hijacked off the northern coast of Puntland,...
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