A Greek-owned, Cyprus-flatted bulk carrier was hijacked by Somali  pirates some 500 nautical miles off Oman, in the Somali Basin, in the  early hours of Monday, the EU's Naval Force in Somalia (EUNAVFOR) said.
According to a EUNAVFOR release: 'In the early hours of Monday 17  January, the bulk carrier MV EAGLE was attacked and pirated by a single  skiff, with pirates firing small arms and a Rocket Propelled Grenade  before boarding the vessel. The attack occurred in the Gulf of Aden, 490  nautical miles South West of Salaam, Oman."
The EU's anti-piracy force also said that there has been no contact  with the ship, "the MV Eagle," since the attack.
"The MV EAGLE, which is Cypriot flagged and Greek owned, has a  deadweight of 52,163 tonnes and a crew of 24 Filipinos and was on  passage from Aqabar (Jordan) to Paradip (India) when it was attacked,"  EUNAVFOR said, adding that "there is no information concerning the  condition of the crew".
EUNAVFOR is monitoring the situation.
(ANA) 
 

