India brings 35 Somali pirates to Mumbai to face trial over hijacking of bulk cargo ship | Oneindia
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India brings 35 Somali pirates to Mumbai to face trial over hijacking of bulk cargo ship | Oneindia
In a decisive move, India has transported 35 captured Somali pirates to Mumbai to face trial, following a daring rescue operation by its navy.
The INS Kolkata, spearheading the mission, arrived in the financial hub on Saturday, bringing an end to the harrowing ordeal that began with the hijacking of the Maltese-flagged MV Ruen.
The hijacking, which occurred east of Socotra in the northern Arabian Sea in December, marked a concerning resurgence of Somali piracy, being the first successful boarding of a cargo vessel since 2017.
India's swift and resolute response not only led to the recapture of the hijacked bulk carrier but also ensured the safe rescue of several hostages.
The four-day wedding celebrations began on Friday with the traditional Hindu wedding ceremony and will be followed by a grand reception that’s expected to run throughout the weekend.
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In a recent announcement, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF), disclosed that Yemeni forces successfully executed three operations targeting American and Israeli-affiliated ships in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden, achieving direct hits. The Maersk Sentosa, an American vessel in the Arabian Sea, was struck in a joint operation involving naval and missile forces. Multiple ballistic missiles and drones were employed, resulting in direct hits.
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Houthi forces in Yemen claim attacks on four cargo ships belonging to the US, UK, and Israel. Spokesman Yahya Saree detailed strikes on vessels in the Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea using cruise and ballistic missiles. The Houthis vow continued attacks in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, expanding their targets to include US and UK military ships. This escalation follows US-UK strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, amid ongoing regional tensions involving multiple nations.
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Yemeni naval forces, including Houthi rebels, launched two separate attacks on June 8, targeting a British destroyer, HMS Diamond, and two commercial vessels, Norderney and Tavvishi. The attacks involved ballistic missiles in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, with the Norderney catching fire. Yemeni forces claimed the strikes were accurate and have declared support for Palestine, vowing to continue attacks until the Gaza conflict ends. This escalation follows the kidnapping of 12 UN officials by Yemeni forces, highlighting rising tensions and security concerns in the region.
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In a significant escalation, Yemeni armed forces and Islamic Resistance forces in Iraq have launched coordinated military operations targeting the Israeli regime, in response to what they describe as a genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza. On Thursday, the spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced that the joint operations targeted three ships in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea that were carrying military equipment intended for the Israeli port of Haifa. These actions mark a notable increase in regional military involvement in the Gaza conflict
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Yemen's Houthis have escalated their campaign against regional shipping, claiming to have attacked three vessels in the Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Arabian Sea. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree announced these strikes, stating they are in solidarity with Palestinians fighting Israel in the Gaza war. In this video, we dive into the details of these claims, including the targeted ships Yannis, Essex, and MSC Alexandra. We also examine the responses from the ship managers and maritime security experts who cast doubt on these allegations. Stay tuned to get the full story on this developing situation and its potential implications for international maritime security.
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