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    Oil Tanker Hijacked Near Yemen, Redirected to Somali Waters

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On Saturday, Somali pirates captured an oil tanker off Yemen’s coast, marking the third such incident in the region within recent weeks. The vessel, named Eureka and flying the Togo flag, was forcibly redirected through Yemen’s section of the Gulf of Aden toward Somalia.

    By Sunday, Somali officials confirmed the tanker had entered their territorial waters. Authorities are actively monitoring the situation and working to secure the release of the ship and its crew.

    In a significant development, this hijacking highlights a troubling resurgence of piracy in the Horn of Africa, posing a serious challenge to the Somali government in Mogadishu. The timing is critical, as the Red Sea has grown increasingly important for global shipping, especially after the Strait of Hormuz became effectively inaccessible due to ongoing conflict in Iran.

    International concerns have intensified over the security of these vital maritime routes, given the recent spike in pirate activity. The tanker is reportedly being held for ransom off the coast of Puntland. Abshir Hashi Ali, director general of the Ministry of Ports in Galmudug State, which borders Puntland, confirmed that both the vessel and its crew remain detained.

    This incident underscores the escalating instability in the waters around the Horn of Africa, where piracy once again threatens crucial international trade corridors.

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