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All crew members are in good health and the ship is navigating its way to safe international waters, Istanbul-based Isko Marine said.
The cargo ship and its crew of eight Ukrainians and three Turks were freed late Monday, Ecoterra International, an environmentalist organization that had been closely monitoring incidents of Somali piracy, reported earlier on Tuesday.
The Bosporus Prodigy, sailing under an
Armed Somali pirates in January had released two other Turkish ships, "M/V Yasa Neslihan" and "Karagol", in return for a ransom.
Piracy has soared off