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15.10.2008, 12:27 2 comments

Piracy – Cons-piracy

Are the ‘Pirates of the Gulf of Aden’ working for a major intelligence service?

Russian ship Fearless 12.11.2008, 22:05

Russian & UK ships stop pirate attack

A joint operation between the Russian warship Neustrashimy (Fearless) and the British frigate HMS Cumberland has prevented a pirate attack in the Gulf of Aden, according to Russian Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo. It was the first time Russian forces have mov

Sirius Star (AFP Photo) 19.11.2008, 05:10

Sirius Star hijacking the 9/11 of international seaborne trade?

For years Somali pirates have been causing havoc in the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, which connects Europe to Asia via the Suez Canal. But on Monday Somali pirates surpassed themselves. They h

21.11.2008, 20:57

Piracy purge: Moscow to send more warships to Somali coast

Russia is planning to increase its efforts to fight pirates plaguing the waters around the Horn of Africa. An international force of more than a dozen vessels is already stationed there and will be joined by more from Russia next year.

25.11.2008, 15:35

Man-of-war wasted on Somali pirates?

Russia may send its state-of-the-art warship, the Yaroslav Mudry, to the pirate-infested waters off the coast of Somalia. It’s still at the shipyard, but naval sources expect it to be fully built and ready for service by next spring.

08.12.2008, 16:15

Somali pirates threaten to cancel ransom deal

Negotiations with Somali pirates holding a Ukrainian cargo vessel have been temporarily halted. The move comes after the bandits threatened to pull out of an agreement to release the ship. The hijackers accuse the ship’s owners of stalling the ransom paym

26.09.2008, 16:31

Pirates seize 33 Ukrainian tanks

The Ukrainian vessel “Faina”, carrying military equipment, including 33 tanks, has been seized by pirates off the African coast. The country's Foreign Ministry says there are at least 21 people on board the ship taken off the coast of Kenya.

21.11.2008, 15:36 1 comment

UN takes hard stance against Somali pirates

The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution aimed at tackling piracy off the coast of Somalia. Anyone bringing weapons into the country could now have their assets frozen and face travel restrictions.

Piracy payback: UN plans blitz on Somali bases

Published: 20 November, 2008, 22:46


AFP Photo / NATO

The United Nations is reportedly planning military action against east African pirates. A source close to the UN Security Council told RT it’s considering authorising a raid on bases along the Somali coast. If this happens, armed strikes could target land

 
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