The pirate action group, comprising four individuals armed with RPGs and
other weapons, approached the vessel in a small boat. Overtaken, the crew
stopped the vessel and retreated to the ship’s citadel, issuing a distress call
and awaiting assistance. The pirates subsequently left the vessel, and when the
crew emerged from the citadel to inspect their ship, they found the bridge and
several adjacent compartments had sustained damage. All crew were reported
safe. The small craft remained active
in the area after leaving the vessel, raising concerns that it could pose a
threat to other shipping. Just over two hours later, UKMTO issued a second
advisory after the master of a tanker reported a suspicious approach roughly 85
nautical miles south of Balhaf. A small craft with four persons onboard
approached to within about two nautical miles off its port quarter before
turning away and proceeding south. The crew was reported safe, and the vessel
continued its voyage. UKMTO raised its regional threat assessment to
“severe” in late April, reflecting rapid deterioration in the maritime security
environment, with two distinct pirate action groups assessed as behind the
recent spate of attacks. UKMTO urged all
vessels transiting the area to register with the organisation and maintain
heightened vigilance.