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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2025

Somali Pirates

Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of Naval Staff, Indian Navy. Photo: PTI
World+Biz

'Indian Ocean is named after us; if we don't take action, who will?': Indian Navy Chief

The Indian Navy is keeping a close watch on the hijacked Bangladeshi vessel MV Abdullah and it has been taken to Somalia

Photo: Collected
Panorama

The ebb and flow of Somali pirates

Somali pirates return, adding to global shipping crisis
World+Biz

Somali pirates return, adding to global shipping crisis

File photo
Bangladesh

MV Abdullah hijacking: Hope as Somali pirates make first contact

MV Abdullah hijacking: Owner, industry seek peaceful resolution, oppose military action
Bangladesh

MV Abdullah hijacking: Owner, industry seek peaceful resolution, oppose military action

File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Plans to launch operation against pirates on hijacked MV Abdullah, ship owners unaware

File photo
Bangladesh

MV Abdullah's crew allowed to work, easing coal explosion fears

Somali forces, foreign navies prepare attack on hijacked ship, police say
World+Biz

Somali forces, foreign navies prepare attack on hijacked ship, police say

Although the pirates have not communicated with the owners, the owners have initiated their rescue procedure by contacting different international agencies.
Thoughts

Exploring all options to rescue our sailors

MV Abdullah. File Photo: Shipspotting
Bangladesh

No contact with Somali pirates, all crew members safe: Marine Officers Association

MV Abdullah. File Photo: Shipspotting
Bangladesh

Fake news spreads of MV Abdullah being rescued by Indian Navy

Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud. File photo: UNB
Bangladesh

FM urges all to behave responsibly to overcome situation over hijacked ship, sailors

MV Abdullah. File Photo: Shipspotting
Bangladesh

Concern grows over food, fresh water stocks on MV Abdullah

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