Suspected pirates steer cargo vessel towards Somalia
Suspected pirates have reportedly hijacked the cargo vessel Sward off the coast of Somalia, steering it towards the Somali coastline. The incident, which occurred on Monday, involved nine armed individuals boarding the ship carrying cement from Suez, Egypt, to Mombasa, Kenya.

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AI-generatedSuspected pirates have reportedly hijacked the cargo vessel Sward off the coast of Somalia, steering it towards the Somali coastline. The incident, which occurred on Monday, involved nine armed individuals boarding the ship carrying cement from Suez, Egypt, to Mombasa, Kenya. The Sward, flying the flag of St Kitts and Nevis, has a 15-person crew consisting of two Indian nationals and 13 Syrians. This is the second such hijacking off Somalia in less than a week. The attacks are occurring amidst existing maritime route disruptions caused by the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. Pirate activity has resurfaced in the region following a decline in anti-piracy patrols and a shift in resources to counter Houthi rebel threats.
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5 extractedThe Sward was carrying cement from Suez, Egypt, to Mombasa, Kenya, and was flying the flag of St Kitts and Nevis.
The ship's 15-person crew is comprised of two Indian nationals and 13 Syrians.
Nine pirates boarded the Sward and took control of the vessel 6 nautical miles northeast of Garacad.
Pirates are suspected of hijacking the cargo vessel Sward off the coast of Somalia, the second such incident in less than a week.
Pirate activity increased in late 2023 due to a decline in anti-piracy patrols and the relocation of funds to counter Houthi rebel threats.