1. Skip to content
  2. Skip to main menu
  3. Skip to more DW sites

Somalia: Pirates seize commercial cargo ship

Jon Shelton with AFP, Reuters
August 17, 2026

Monitors say eight armed men have taken control of a cargo ship off the coast of Somalia. Renewed pirate activity adds to the problems facing shippers in the Middle East.

Two UKMTO analysts look at maps of shipping lanes and traffic in the Middle East at the Royal Navy's monitoring center in Portsmouth, UK
Renewed piracy on the Horn of Africa adds to uncertainty for shippers already handcuffed by conflicts in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea [FILE: Apr 27, 2026]Image: Andrew Matthews/empics/picture alliance

An unnamed cargo ship has been seized by armed pirates off the coast of Somalia, international monitors said on Monday.

UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) and EU Maritime Security Center Indian Ocean (MSCIO) both issued alerts that the vessel had been boarded by eight armed individuals near the Horn of Africa.

What else do we know about the apparent piracy incident off the Horn of Africa?

The UKMTO post advised vessels to "transit with caution and report any suspicious activity."

MSCIO said, "The crew is reported safe at this time."

Piracy on the Horn had fallen after raging through the 2000s and peaking around 2011; but 2026 has seen an uptick in activity, with several ships seized by pirates.

Three tankers carrying fertilizer and oil were taken in April and May, and a chemical tanker was commandeered off the coast of Yemen in July. All four are being held off the Somali coast.

The return of pirates to the Horn of Africa adds to the grief that international shippers face in the Middle East these days as they seek to avoid the contested Strait of Hormuz and as well as Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.

Iran war: Analyzing the Houthi blockade against Saudi Arabia

14:19

This browser does not support the video element.

Edited by: Rana Taha

If you rely on our team for trusted reporting, please take a moment to select us as your Preferred Source on Google, so you'll always see our verified news first.

Jon Shelton Writer, translator and editor with DW's online news team.
Skip next section DW's Top Story

DW's Top Story

Skip next section More stories from DW

More stories from DW