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Somali pirates have threatened international shipping with piracy since the beginning of the Somali Civil War in the early 1990s. This list documents those ships attacked in 2011: for other years, see List of ships attacked by Somali pirates.

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  • Somali pirates have threatened international shipping with piracy since the beginning of the Somali Civil War in the early 1990s. This list documents those ships attacked in 2011: for other years, see List of ships attacked by Somali pirates. (en)
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  • When South Korean commandos stormed the South Korean Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries ship, eight pirates were killed and none of the captured crew died. (en)
  • When Malaysian Navy PASKALs stormed the Japanese-owned cargo ship, seven pirates were captured and none of the hostages were harmed. The seven Somali pirates are brought to Malaysia and faced sentences of four to seven years in prison. (en)
  • An Indian Coast Guard aircraft while responding to a distress call from the CMA CGM Verdi, located two skiffs attempting a piracy attack near Lakshadweep. Seeing the aircraft, the skiffs immediately aborted their piracy attempt and dashed towards the mother vessel, MV Prantalay – a hijacked Thai trawler, which hurriedly hoisted the two skiffs onboard and moved westward. The Indian Navy deployed the INS Cankarso which located and engaged the mothership 100 nautical miles north of the Minicoy island. 10 pirates were killed while 15 were apprehended and 20 Thai and Myanmar fishermen being held aboard the ship as hostages were rescued. INS Cankarso was subsequently joined by the INS Kalpeni of the Indian Navy and CGS Sankalp of the Indian Coast Guard. The rescued fishermen were sent to Kochi while the 15 pirates, mostly Somali, have been taken to Mumbai. Mumbai Police have confirmed that they have registered a case against the pirates for attempt to murder and various other provisions under the Indian Penal Code and Foreigners Act for entering the Indian waters without permission. (en)
  • Attacked about 523nm NW of Kavaratti island; pirates boarded, but were unable to break into the citadel to seize control of the ship, and had fled by the time naval forces arrived. (en)
  • The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Organization received a distress call from Full City and passed the information to U.S. Fifth Fleet. An Indian Navy Tu-142 maritime patrol aircraft located the Full City, and while the Turkish frigate boarded the bulk carrier, the U.S. guided-missile cruiser intercepted a dhow believed to be the 'mothership' for the pirate attack. Bunker Hills VBSS boarding party seized weapons and other equipment commonly used in piracy, and the boarding party also sank a small skiff being towed by the dhow. Giresuns boarding party found the Full Citys crew safe and in control of their ship. (en)
  • Irene SL was captured in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Oman. (en)
  • While intercepting the captured Spanish-owned vessel, FV Vega 5, two Indian Navy corvettes, INS Kalpeni and INS Khukri were attacked by two pirate skiffs with firearms. During the exchange of fire, crewmembers went overboard while their vessel was being used as an attack base. They found 61 pirates on the captured vessel. Only 13 crewmembers from the FV Vega 5 were rescued. (en)
  • Savina Caylyn was captured in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Yemen and released in December 2011 after a ransom was paid. (en)
  • Guanabara was captured in the Indian Ocean southeast of Oman. The ship was boarded by a team from the who detained four pirates. The pirates were tried in Japan. (en)
  • Sinin was captured in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Oman. (en)
  • The vessel was captured by pirates off the east coast of Africa. The crew, which included several Vietnamese war veterans, was kept hostage but fought back, throwing the pirates into the ocean and recovering the vessel. (en)
  • Attacked approximately 520 nautical miles south east of the port of Omani capital Muscat. (en)
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  • Attack failed; 13 crewmembers of FV Vega 5 rescued (en)
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  • Ship recovered by crew: 3 sailors injured, pirates thrown overboard (en)
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  • Somali pirates have threatened international shipping with piracy since the beginning of the Somali Civil War in the early 1990s. This list documents those ships attacked in 2011: for other years, see List of ships attacked by Somali pirates. (en)
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  • List of ships attacked by Somali pirates in 2011 (en)
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