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In December, Somali pirates waged four attacks on commercial ships. [9] Hijackings only slightly increased from the previous year, from 115 to 120, yet with greater numbers of crew taken hostage and kidnapped in 2023. [2] The IMB called for heightened caution for crew safety, with kidnappings steeply increased from 2022.
2024 in piracy included 33 reports of maritime piracy and armed robbery against ships to the International Maritime Bureau during the first quarter of the year. Incidents that happend in 2023 and soon is reported to happen 2026 Crew continued to suffer violence, [clarify] with 35 seafarers taken hostage, nine kidnapped, and one of the most important casualties threatened during the first three ...
The security team engaged the pirates which resulted in the skiffs aborting the attack. [30] Spain: Unknown (Fishing boat) (Fish) unknown: 2013-10-14: unknown: unknown: unknown: According to reports, a Spanish fishing boat was attacked on 14 October by what is suspected to be the same group of pirates who attempted to attack Island Splendor.
The pirates opened fire first at the Chrystal Arcti. ... However, concerns about new attacks have grown in recent months. In the first quarter of 2024, there have been five reported incidents off ...
Two fishermen tell the BBC why they have decided to become pirates in search of big ransoms. ... there were 26 pirate attacks between 2013 and 2019 - and then not a single one from 2020 to 2022 ...
Somali pirates caused havoc in the waters off the east African country's long coastline between 2008 and 2018. They had been dormant until late last year when pirate activity started to pick up again.
B Ocean tanker was stolen by pirates twice in 2022, first, in January, and then, again, in November. [20] [21] Flagged by the Marshall Islands, the tanker was boarded by eight armed pirates about 274 nautical miles south of Côte d'Ivoire, in November, who stole the ship's petroleum and damaged the vessel, before releasing ship and crew.
Pirate attacks around South American and Caribbean waters are growing, and violence is increasingly used during robberies committed on vessels at anchor, a report showed on Wednesday. The Oceans ...