Pirates Attack Another Tanker In Gulf Of Guinea - Maritime Security Portal

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 11th November, 2020) Pirates have launched an assault on a tanker located 70 nautical miles southeast from Benin's port city of Cotonou, the sixth attack on vessels in the Gulf of Guinea over the past week, the Dryad Global maritime security portal said on Wednesday.

According to the portal, pirates attacked the M/T Jane tanker, which is registered in the Marshall Islands, at 01:19 GMT on Wednesday morning. The attack eventually proved to be unsuccessful and the crew has been reported safe, the portal said.

Wednesday's incident is the sixth such attack to take place in the Gulf of Guinea in as many days. The portal said that the pirates are likely attempting to conduct kidnap for ransom operations

The current risk level in the Gulf of Guinea region is critical and attacks are expected to take place regularly, the portal said.

The Russian Foreign Ministry in late September urged the countries of the region to consolidate their efforts to combat piracy after two Russian nationals were captured by pirates during an attack on the Water Phoenix cargo ship on September 8.

The two hostages were later released on October 31, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced in early November.