Somali pirates have hijacked a Yemeni fishing
boat in the Red Sea in western Yemen
with a crew of 7 members onboard
The boat was towed to Somali coast,
the September website reported on Friday.The hijacking came as pirates have
recently stepped up their attacks off Yemen hijacking some Yemeni and
foreign ships and tankers.A Russian oil tanker that had been
hijacked off Yemen coast last week was released by a Russian warship of those
patrolling the region on anti-piracy mission.Reports surfaced that the captain
of the tanker could contact the warship after pirates boarded the tanker and
fired at it.The tanker was seized after it left Bashyer Port en route for
China, independent sources told Yemen Post.A crew of 23 members was onboard
when the hijacking took place about 350 nautical miles of Yemen's southern
coast.The cost of the oil aboard the tanker was estimated at $ 52 million.Prior
to the hijacking, pirates took over a Yemeni cargo ship after it sailed from
Mukalla port en route to Aden.It was carrying various products and a crew of 9
Yemeni sailors was onboard.Sources said that information had
surfaced that the ship was seen at Somali Qarta'a port.An effort was underway to release.In
recent weeks, a number of Yemeni and foreign ships escaped pirate attacks in
the pirate-plagued Gulf of Aden.All attacks and attempts took place though the
first quarter of this year saw less pirate activity.