Maltese Military Seizes Tanker Hijacked by Rescued Migrants Off Libya

Army forces and migrants stand onboard Motor Tanker El Hiblu 1 that was hijacked by migrants it had rescued off Libya, docked at Boiler Wharf in Valletta's Grand Harbor on March 28, 2019, after Maltese armed forces took control of the vessel. (Photo by Matthew MIRABELLI / AFP)
Army forces and migrants stand onboard Motor Tanker El Hiblu 1 that was hijacked by migrants it had rescued off Libya, docked at Boiler Wharf in Valletta's Grand Harbor on March 28, 2019, after Maltese armed forces took control of the vessel. (Photo by Matthew MIRABELLI / AFP)
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Maltese Military Seizes Tanker Hijacked by Rescued Migrants Off Libya

Army forces and migrants stand onboard Motor Tanker El Hiblu 1 that was hijacked by migrants it had rescued off Libya, docked at Boiler Wharf in Valletta's Grand Harbor on March 28, 2019, after Maltese armed forces took control of the vessel. (Photo by Matthew MIRABELLI / AFP)
Army forces and migrants stand onboard Motor Tanker El Hiblu 1 that was hijacked by migrants it had rescued off Libya, docked at Boiler Wharf in Valletta's Grand Harbor on March 28, 2019, after Maltese armed forces took control of the vessel. (Photo by Matthew MIRABELLI / AFP)

A tanker that was hijacked by rescued migrants off Libya docked in Malta on Thursday after a Maltese special operations team boarded the vessel and returned control to the captain.

The Palau-flagged tanker El Hiblu I had picked up the 108 migrants, including women and children, in the Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday evening and then headed back to Tripoli.

But six nautical miles from port, the ship suddenly changed course and headed north toward Europe.

Italy's far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said Wednesday the vessel had been hijacked and vowed that the migrants would not be allowed to disembark in Italy.

The 52-meter tanker was about 30 nautical miles from Malta when the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) established communications with the captain.

"The captain repeatedly stated that he was not in control of the vessel and that he and his crew were being forced and threatened by a number of migrants to proceed to Malta," the AFM said in a statement on Thursday morning.

"AFM Patrol Vessel P21 stopped the tanker from entering the Maltese territorial waters.

"An AFM Special Operations Unit team was dispatched to board and secure the vessel in order to hand over control of the ship to the captain."

It said the team was backed up by a patrol vessel, two fast interceptor craft and a helicopter.

Escorted by the Maltese navy, the tanker arrived in the port of Valetta around 8:30am.

Journalists saw migrants suspected of having hijacked the tanker being handcuffed by Malta’s police and put in a prison van.

A private group that operates a rescue ship and monitors how governments treat migrants, Mediterranea, urged compassion for the group on the vessel and said it hoped European countries would act "in the name of fundamental rights, remembering that we are dealing with human beings fleeing hell."



At Least 4 Dead, 2 Missing in San Antonio after Heavy Rains Flood Parts of Texas

Cars dive away from a storm during a Project ICECHIP operation Thursday, June 5, 2025, in Morton, Texas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Cars dive away from a storm during a Project ICECHIP operation Thursday, June 5, 2025, in Morton, Texas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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At Least 4 Dead, 2 Missing in San Antonio after Heavy Rains Flood Parts of Texas

Cars dive away from a storm during a Project ICECHIP operation Thursday, June 5, 2025, in Morton, Texas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Cars dive away from a storm during a Project ICECHIP operation Thursday, June 5, 2025, in Morton, Texas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Heavy rains swamped San Antonio early Thursday, killing at least four people who were swept away in floodwaters as crews rescued dozens of others, officials said.

Fire officials said they were still searching for two people who were missing. Calls for water rescues began shortly before sunrise, according to the San Antonio Police Department.

Two women and two men were found dead, police Chief William McManus said. He did not have their ages, The Associated Press reported.

The deaths all occurred in the northeast part of the city, where authorities found 13 vehicles in the water.

“It’s hard to determine at this point exactly how they got swept away," San Antonio Fire Department spokesman Woody Woodward said. "But it is an area where there was high water that was moving rapidly and there were several people that were caught in that water that had climbed up into trees and we did do a couple of rescues out of trees and some rescues out of vehicles.”

The department had made 65 water rescues since midnight throughout the San Antonio area, he said.

By midmorning, rain had stopped and the flooding was receding.