MOGADISHU (Halbeeg News) – Two fishing vessels were on Sunday attacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia, EUNAVFOR Operation Atalanta confirmed.
In a statement on Monday, EUNAVFOR said the fishing vessels Adria and Txori Argi were both approached by suspected pirates in the Indian Ocean on Sunday at a position about 280 nm off the coast of Somalia.
Both fishing vessels had private maritime security teams on board, and by exercising unspecified antipiracy best practices, the two attempted attacks were defeated.
EUNAVFOR Operation Atalanta said that it is likely that they were facilitated by a hijacked “mothership,” which was reportedly seized by armed men on Friday off the central Somali coast.
EUNAVFOR searched the area with aerial assets and dispatches the warship ESPS Navarra from Mombasa. On Tuesday, the Navarra successfully intercepted and boarded the dhow mothership.
The attempted boardings were both thwarted, but security officials said that they represent a reminder that anti-piracy measures are still required when transiting the high-risk area off Somalia.
EUNAVFOR warned that the maritime industry must still adhere to antipiracy best practices in order to maximize the safety of the ship and crew while transiting the high-risk area.
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