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Pirates Seize Turkish Arms Cargo from Ship with Six Indian Crew
Eight armed pirates have reportedly looted a weapons shipment of Turkish origin from a vessel at sea. Four days after the incident, the status of the ship and the fate of kidnapped crew members remain unknown.
LSN India ·

A merchant vessel has been attacked and robbed of a significant cargo of Turkish-origin weapons by a group of eight pirates operating in open waters, according to reports. The incident has raised concerns for the safety of crew members aboard the vessel, including six Indian nationals.
The attack occurred several days ago, but details of the vessel's current whereabouts and operational status remain unclear. Authorities have not released substantive information about the ship's location or condition in the aftermath of the seizure.
Among those aboard during the attack were Indian crew members, whose families are awaiting information about their safety. The kidnapping of crew members compounds concerns about the security of commercial maritime operations in the region.
The incident underscores the persistent threat posed by piracy in international waters. Maritime security organizations and coastal authorities in the region are investigating the attack, though the lack of confirmed updates four days after the incident suggests operational challenges in locating the vessel.
The seizure of the weapons cargo and apparent kidnapping of crew members have prompted calls for enhanced maritime security measures and coordinated regional response to address piracy threats affecting commercial shipping routes.