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Pirates board a Malta-flagged product tanker off Somalia; crew safe, manager claims

Sources in maritime security said that pirates boarded the Malta-flagged tanker, off the coast of Somalia. The vessel's manager confirmed the safety of the 24 crew members.

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Armed assailants have attacked vessels in the past few days, raising concerns about shipping routes in a part of the world where vital energy and goods travel to global markets.

A "security incident" occurred on the Hellas Aphodite Thursday morning as it was traveling from India to South Africa. Its Greek manager Latsco Marine Management did not provide any details.

Ambrey, a maritime security company, said earlier that pirates in a skiff opened fire on the vessel. Sources in maritime security said that the pirates also fired a rocket propelled grenade on the tanker.

An official of maritime security company Diaplous stated that the crew members took refuge in "citadel", a fortified safe-room, and remained there. The European Union's maritime forces in the area have been asked to provide assistance.

A request for comment from the EU's ATALANTA naval mission was not immediately responded to.

Latsco Marine Management issued a statement saying that "all 24 crew members are safe and well and we remain in contact with them." The company also said it activated its emergency response teams and coordinated with authorities in order to ensure continued safety and welfare for the crew.

Sources in maritime security said that on Monday, the first suspected Somali pirate incident since 2024 occurred when armed attackers fired at a commercial vessel near Mogadishu after trying to board the vessel. Reporting by George Obulutsa and Renee Maltezou; Editing and production by Alexander Winning, Gareth Jones and Jonathan Saul

(source: Reuters)