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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2025

MV Abdullah

MV Abdullah

Ayub Khan, engine cadet of the MV Abdullah. Photo: Collected

Pirates brought interpreter long 10 days after taking hostage: MV Abdullah crew

The pirates got off the ship in three groups — one group in the afternoon, another in the evening, and the rest left the ship after 12 o'clock at night

Photo: TBS/Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

MV Abdullah: Sisters reunited with father after pirate hostage ordeal

Photo: Courtesy

'We are all fine': MV Abdullah sailors reunite with families

Lighter vessel MV Jahan Moni 3 anchors beside MV Abdullah. Photo: Courtesy

23 MV Abdullah sailors to return to their families today

MV Abdullah anchored at Kutubdia at 6:00pm today (13 May). Photo: Collected

MV Abdullah returns home

MV Abdullah at the Al Hamriah Port in Dubai. Photo: TBS

MV Abdullah leaves Dubai for Mina Saqr port in UAE

Photo: TBS

MV Abdullah to return to Bangladesh carrying all 23 sailors in mid-May

File photo of EU naval forces warships escorting MV Abdullah after its release from Somali pirates. Photo: X (Twitter)

MV Abdullah reaches Dubai’s Al Hamriya Port safely

File photo of EU naval forces warships escorting MV Abdullah after its release from Somali pirates. Photo: X (Twitter)

MV Abdullah to arrive in Dubai port tomorrow

The ship's Chief Officer Md Atik Ullah Khan. Photo: Atik's Facebook profile

Pirate boat was detected from 11 miles away. Here’s why MV Abdullah failed to resist them

File photo of EU naval forces warships escorting MV Abdullah after its release from Somali pirates. Photo: X (Twitter)

MV Abdullah crosses high-risk area, expected to reach Dubai in 5 days

From hijacking to release, what happened in MV Abdullah: Read a captured sailor's interview

From hijacking to release, what happened in MV Abdullah: Read a captured sailor's interview

File photo of EU naval forces warships escorting MV Abdullah after its release from Somali pirates. Photo: X (Twitter)

MV Abdullah yet to cross high-risk area, EU naval warships continue escorting

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