Indian Navy Warship Rescues Hijacked Bangladeshi Ship from Somali Pirates

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The Indian Navy responded to an SOS from the Bangladesh-flagged bulk carrier MV Abdullah, which was seized by Somali pirates off the coast of Somalia. The navy deployed a warship to intercept the hijacked vessel and ensure the safety of its 23-member Bangladeshi crew, who were held hostage. The incident has raised concerns about a resurgence of piracy in the Indian Ocean, compounded by a surge in attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
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