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China says a fishing vessel hijacked off Somalia with 18 crew aboard has been freed

  • A Chinese-owned fishing vessel with 18 crew members was hijacked off the Somali coast in November and has been freed, as stated by the Chinese embassy in Somalia.
  • The crew was rescued on Monday after the Chinese government made unremitting efforts, according to the embassy's statement posted on X.
  • The pirates had demanded a ransom of $10 million, but it is unclear if the ransom was paid, as reported by the embassy.
  • The Chinese side condemned the hijacking, stating it threatened the safety of the crew and international navigation security.
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