Pirates seize two ships off Somalia

Pirates have hijacked two foreign ships off Somalia within 24 hours in a new spate of attacks there, foreign navies patrolling…

Pirates have hijacked two foreign ships off Somalia within 24 hours in a new spate of attacks there, foreign navies patrolling the region said today.

The seizure of the ships undermined hopes that the arrival of a flotilla of ships from Western and Asian countries was starting to rein in piracy near one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.

The European Union's Maritime Security Centre said a 9,000 tonne Greek-owned Panamanian-registered vessel, with 19 crew, was attacked east of Somalia on Wednesday while a 23,000 tonne Norwegian-owned and Bahamian-registered vessel was captured today.

A US Navy spokesman identified the second vessel as the Bow Asir.

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"The cargo is unknown. There are 23 crew members aboard," said a spokesman for the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.

Nato said the other ship was the Nipayia.

Reuters