Pirates hijack oil tanker off the coast of Somalia
Pirates have hijacked the oil tanker Honour 25, carrying 18,500 barrels of oil, off the coast of Somalia. Six gunmen boarded the vessel late on Wednesday, approximately 30 nautical miles offshore.

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AI-generatedPirates have hijacked the oil tanker Honour 25, carrying 18,500 barrels of oil, off the coast of Somalia. Six gunmen boarded the vessel late on Wednesday, approximately 30 nautical miles offshore. The tanker, with a crew of 17 from various Asian nationalities, was en route to Mogadishu. This incident marks a resurgence of piracy in the region, which had largely disappeared until recently. The hijacking is expected to heighten concerns in Mogadishu, where fuel prices have already significantly increased. The ship had previously sailed near the Strait of Hormuz before turning towards Somalia.
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5 extractedThe hijacked ship departed the port of Berbera on 20 February.
The ship, Honour 25, was overrun by six gunmen.
Pirates have hijacked an oil tanker with 17 crew near the Somali coast.
Piracy had almost disappeared in this stretch of the Indian Ocean until three years ago.
The seizure of a tanker is likely to increase anxiety in Mogadishu where petrol prices have already tripled.