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Indian Navy Warship Comes To Aid Of Malta Vessel Hijacked In Arabian Sea

New Delhi: The Indian Navy is closely monitoring a developing hijack situation of a ship which appears to now be heading to the coastline of Somalia. The Indian warship responded to the mayday call from the cargo carrier MV Ruen, a Maltese vessel in the Arabian Sea.
An Indian Naval Maritime Patrol Aircraft and warship on Anti Piracy patrol has been immediately diverted.

"The vessel, with 18 crew onboard, had sent a Mayday message on UKMTO portal, PM 14 Dec 23, indicating boarding by approx six unknown personnel. Responding swiftly to the developing situation, Indian Navy diverted its Naval Maritime Patrol aircraft undertaking surveillance in the area and its warship on Anti Piracy patrol in the Gulf Aden to locate & assist MV Ruen," Indian Navy said in a statement.

A Navy warship has intercepted the hijacked vessel and is closely monitoring its movement.

The ship, MV Reun, was heading towards Somalia when it was attacked on Thursday. UK's Marine Trade Operations said that the crew has lost control of the vessel. 
 

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