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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Surging Somali Pirates Seize Another Cargo Ship off the Coast of Yemen, in the Sixth Vessel Hijacking Since April
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Surging Somali Pirates Seize Another Cargo Ship off the Coast of Yemen, in the Sixth Vessel Hijacking Since April

Last updated: August 22, 2026 5:40 pm
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Somali pirates – Montage by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason R. Zalasky/US Navy/Wiki Media

This recent incident marks the second attack within four days.

In the ongoing dynamics of Middle Eastern proxy groups, Iran supplies the Yemeni Houthis, who then provide arms to Somali pirates. This support has evolved attacks from the rudimentary methods of the past into significantly more threatening operations, with pirates now equipped with advanced weaponry and reportedly utilizing satellite tracking intelligence to pursue targets.

Somali Pirates Are Back, Using a Hijacked Cargo Tanker as a ‘Mothership’ to Attack Other Vessels off the Horn of Africa

Link in the comment section. pic.twitter.com/XmhPnGtpL8

— (@gatewaypundit) July 27, 2026

In the most recent episode, pirates seized an oil products tanker in their familiar territory, the Gulf of Aden off Yemen.

đŸŽâ€â˜ ïž Pirates seize two vessels with 30 sailors off the coasts of Yemen and Somalia

It sounds like news from the Middle Ages, but it isn’t. Pirates seized the tanker Sibu 1 in the Gulf of Aden with 20 people on board, including 16 Indian nationals, Hindustan Times reports.

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— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) August 21, 2026

Associated Press reported:

“Six armed pirates hijacked the Eritrean-flagged M.T. Sibu 1 on Thursday about 136 nautical miles (252 kilometers) east of al-Mukalla, Yemen, and took it toward Somalia’s Puntland coast.

[
] The Sibu 1, managed by the UAE-based Qatrat Alnada Almasi Ship Management, was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department last year for allegedly belonging to an Iranian ‘shadow fleet’ used to transport petroleum products seeking to evade U.S. sanctions.”

Pirates hijacked two commercial vessels off the coasts of Yemen and Somalia, with 22 Indian crew members among those on board. All the sailors are reported to be safe so far, according to shipping ministry sources on August 22. pic.twitter.com/g4w83KXDKt

— The Telegraph (@ttindia) August 22, 2026

“The tanker had 20 crew members aboard: 16 Indians, one Syrian, one Sudanese, and one Iraqi. The nationality of one crew member was not immediately known. The vessel’s previous port of departure and intended destination remained unclear.

The hijacking came three days after pirates seized the Lutuf, a Cameroon-flagged general cargo vessel, off Somalia’s coast. The vessel had 10 crew aboard, including six Indians, a Turkish national, a Georgian national and two Serbian security guards, according to maritime tracking reports.”

#GlobalLens | Somali piracy fears are back.

Two commercial vessels have been hijacked in just four days off Yemen and Somalia, with 22 Indian nationals among the crew. @ArchanaaSolanki gives you all the details.#Somalia #Piracy #IndianSeafarers #GulfOfAden #MaritimeSecurity
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— CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) August 21, 2026

The New York Times reported:

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“Years after a global naval campaign largely curbed the scourge of piracy, experts worry that the conflict in Iran — along with other factors, like regional rivalries and economic difficulties for local fishermen — is setting the stage for a comeback.

In the first five months of the year, more than 17 piracy-related incidents were documented across Somali waters and the Gulf of Aden, including the hijacking of at least three commercial ships and five dhow boats, according to the Center for Maritime Security.

Mr. Hashi, the local ports official, said that six ships are currently being held by Somali pirates, including the two seized this week. Across those ships, he added, more than 100 crew members are being held hostage.”

Read more:

Another Cargo Ship Hijacked as Somali Piracy Surges After Strait of Hormuz Closure

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