In a swift and decisive operation, the Indian Navy thwarted the nefarious designs of Somali pirates aiming to hijack ships traversing the region by intercepting the ex-MV Ruen, a vessel previously commandeered by pirates.
The ex-MV Ruen, which had fallen into the hands of Somali pirates on December 14, 2023, resurfaced as a pirate ship, intent on perpetrating acts of piracy on the high seas.
Acting on intelligence inputs, Indian Navy warships promptly responded to the threat, intercepting the vessel on March 15.
The interception took a tense turn as the ex-MV Ruen opened fire on the Indian Navy warship. However, adhering to international law and rules of engagement, the Indian Navy responded with measured self-defence measures, employing minimal force necessary to neutralize the pirates’ threat to shipping and seafarers.
Efforts were made to peacefully resolve the situation, with the pirates onboard the vessel being called upon to surrender and release both the vessel and any civilians they might have been holding against their will.
The Indian Navy, committed to maritime security and the safety of seafarers in the region, acted swiftly to eliminate the threat posed by piracy.
The successful interception of the ex-MV Ruen underscores the Indian Navy’s vigilance and proactive stance in safeguarding maritime interests and maintaining stability in the region.
By swiftly neutralizing the pirate threat, the Indian Navy has once again demonstrated its capability and commitment to upholding international maritime laws and ensuring the safety and security of vessels and personnel navigating through these waters.
The incident serves as a reminder of the persistent threat posed by piracy in certain maritime corridors and highlights the importance of continued cooperation and coordination among naval forces to combat this menace effectively.
The Indian Navy remains resolute in its determination to counter piracy and maintain peace and security in the region’s vital sea lanes.