Dutch-flagged vessel remains adrift and ablaze, crew evacuated, after attack in Gulf of Aden
A Dutch-flagged cargo ship, Minervagracht, was ablaze and adrift in the Gulf of Aden on Tuesday after an explosive device struck it, injuring two seafarers and forcing the crew's evacuation. Its operator confirmed considerable damage, with all 19 ...

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Minervagracht was sailing off Djibouti, with 19 crew members and without cargo, when the explosion occurred, the vessel's Amsterdam-based operator Spliethoff said.
"Minervagracht has sustained considerable damage," the company said in a statement, adding that all the crew had been safely evacuated and that it was working with international authorities and experts to salvage the vessel.
Most of the crew, including one of the injured seafarers who is in a stable condition, were transferred to a Greek and a French frigate, naval mission Aspides said on Tuesday.
Another crew member, who was seriously wounded, was evacuated by helicopter and they have all arrived in Djibouti.
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