The Indian Navy is shadowing a bulk carrier likely taken by Somali pirates in the Arabian Sea, International
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The Indian Navy says it is shadowing a bulk carrier that was boarded by unknown attackers in the Arabian Sea. Suspicion has fallen on Somali pirates and the Maltese-flagged MV Ruen, with a crew of 18, is heading for the coast of Somalia. The Ruen sent a Mayday message on Thursday, the Indian Navy said in its statement. The navy responded to the distress call by sending its anti-piracy patrol warship and maritime patrol aircraft to locate and assist the vessel, it added. On Friday, The European Union’s anti-piracy force in the region said the Spanish frigate Victoria was also on its way to intercept the “alleged pirate-hijacked vessel.”
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