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Somali pirates hijack oil tanker off Yemen in latest attack

Somali pirates hijack oil tanker off Yemen in latest attack

Summary

Somali pirates hijacked an oil tanker called the M.T. Sibu 1 off the coast of Yemen. This is the sixth commercial ship seized by pirates in the Gulf of Aden and western Indian Ocean since April 2026.

Key Facts

  • The M.T. Sibu 1, an Eritrean-flagged tanker, was taken by six armed pirates about 136 nautical miles east of al-Mukalla, Yemen.
  • The tanker was managed by a UAE company and had been sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury last year for links to an Iranian fleet evading U.S. sanctions.
  • The ship carried 20 crew members from several countries, including India, Syria, Sudan, and Iraq.
  • Earlier attacks involved ships named Honor 25, Sward, Eureka, Asana, and Lutuf, all targeted by Somali pirates since April 2026.
  • Piracy incidents now happen farther from Somalia’s coast, including near Yemen’s shores.
  • The International Maritime Bureau recorded 38 piracy and armed robbery cases worldwide in the first half of 2026; Somali pirates were responsible for most crew kidnappings.
  • Puntland’s Security Ministry said forces outside its control were behind the piracy but did not name any group or country.
  • Puntland condemned airstrikes near coastal communities where hijacked ships are held and called on involved countries to explain the attacks.
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