Somali pirates and Houthi missiles catch west’s cargo ships in Red Sea squeeze
A distress signal and a call to an emergency hotline couldn’t save the Abdullah from Somali pirates.
The Bangladeshi-owned bulk carrier was boarded last week - the latest victim of a resurgence in Somali piracy that international navies thought they had previously brought under control.
A week later and the Abdullah is anchored off Somalia.
Speaking by telephone from a coastal area of the semi-autonomous Puntland region, one pirate financier - who goes by the alias Ismail Isse - said international navies had reduced their operations off Somalia.
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