Greek-flagged tanker hijacked
February 9, 2011 7:17 a.m. EST
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- It's the second hijacking in two days
- The latest occurred about 350 nautical miles southeast of Muscat
- The tanker's crew numbers 25 people
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The MV Irene SL, a Greek-flagged and Panamanian owned tanker, had been headed from Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates to the Egyptian port of Suez when it was attacked.
The incident took place about 350 nautical miles southeast of the Omani city of Muscat. The crew consists of 17 Filipinos, seven Greeks, and a Georgian.
A Greek Merchant Marine Ministry spokesman said the ship was carrying 266,000 tons of crude oil.
On Tuesday, pirates in the Indian Ocean attacked and boarded an Italian flagged and owned oil tanker. That incident occurred 670 nautical miles east of Yemen's Socotra Island.
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