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

Pirates seized a cargo ship carrying Turkish weapons off Somalia's Puntland coast. Six Indian nationals were among the ten crew members aboard the vessel. The ship was taken towards the Nugaal coast after its hijacking on Monday. Turkish helico...

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Mogadishu: Six Indians were aboard a Cameroon-flagged cargo ship hijacked by pirates off Somalia's Puntland coast earlier this week, a Somali official said Thursday.

The M/V LUTUF, which was carrying Turkish weapons, was seized on Monday and taken by the pirates toward the region's Nugaal coast.

The ship was seized about three and a half nautical miles off Marraya in Puntland's Eyl district, the official told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, because he wasn't authorised to speak publicly about sensitive information.


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The ship, owned by Polar Movement Shipping, was carrying weapons bound for a Turkish military training facility in Mogadishu, as well as communications and satellite equipment, the official said.

The 10-member crew included six Indians, one Turkish national, one Georgian and two Serbian security guards, he said.
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There was no immediate comment from Turkish authorities about the incident.

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Eight pirates, believed to be members of a group previously involved in the hijacking of the M/V Sward on April 26, took the vessel toward the coast near Garmaal in Puntland's Dangoroyo district.

Two Turkish-owned vessels later approached the hijacked ship, while Turkish helicopters and drones monitored the area, the official said.
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On Tuesday, a small boat carrying two men approached the vessel and delivered khat, a stimulant commonly chewed in Somalia, he said.

After the boat returned to shore, an airstrike followed, killing four men and wounding two others, the official said.
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The circumstances of the strike, including who carried it out and whether those killed were involved in the hijacking, couldn't immediately be independently verified.

The status of the LUTUF, including its crew and cargo, wasn't immediately clear. The AP couldn't independently verify all details of the account.
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