Cargo Ship Hijacked off Somalia Moves Closer to Coast, EU Naval Force Reports

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Cargo Ship Hijacked off Somalia Moves Closer to Coast, EU Naval Force Reports
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The European Union's maritime security force has reported that a Maltese-flagged cargo ship, the Ruen, which was hijacked last week in the Arabian Sea with 18 crew members on board, has now moved towards the coast of Somalia. The hijackers remain in control of the vessel, and their identity and demands are unknown. One crew member has been evacuated for medical care. The Indian Navy, along with a Spanish frigate and a Japanese naval vessel, is monitoring the situation, and a drone is being used by the EU force for surveillance. Somali pirates are suspected to be behind the hijacking, as piracy incidents in the region have been on the rise.

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