Russian special forces free ship

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best way to deal with pirates - send in the Spetsnaz !

http://www.news24.com/Africa/News/Russian-special-forces-free-ship-20100506

Aboard the HSwMS Carlskrona - Russian special forces rappelled onto a disabled oil tanker taken over by Somali pirates, freeing 23 Russian sailors and arresting the pirates during a dawn raid on Thursday, the commander of the EU Naval Force said.

The raid against the Liberian-flagged ship Moscow University came 24 hours after pirates had taken the ship over and the crew locked itself in a safe room. The vessel is carrying 86 000 tons of crude oil worth about $50m.

The special forces had been aboard the Russian anti-submarine destroyer Marshal Shaposhnikov, which rushed to the scene after Wednesday's attack. The special forces boarded a helicopter and rappelled down to the Moscow University, Rear Adm Jan Thornqvist, force commander of the EU Naval Force said.

Shots were fired during the raid but no one was injured, Thornqvist said.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson Col Alexei Kuznetsov said the pirates are being held aboard the tanker.

The crew of the Moscow University had previously told officials they believed the pirates were trying to enter the engine room, Thornqvist said. The ship had been disabled and was not moving. Safe rooms, where crews seek shelter, are typically stocked with food, water and communications equipment and have reinforced doors that can only be opened from the inside.

Cmdr John Harbour, a spokesperson for the EU Naval Force, called the rescue "an excellent operation all around." He said the EU Naval Force had been working at a tactical level with the Russians, and that EU Naval Force personnel talked to the Russian crew by VHF radio. He said the EU had offered support to the Russians.

The attack occurred about 800km east of the Somali coast. The ship was not registered with the Maritime Security Centre, said Harbour. The ship's route was from the Red Sea to China, the ship's owner said.

The ship is owned by Novoship, a subsidiary of Sovcomflot, which is owned by the Russian government.

- AP
 
They made one critical mistake, they arrested the pirates while they should have just thrown them over board or tied them to the anchor.
 
They made one critical mistake, they arrested the pirates while they should have just thrown them over board or tied them to the anchor.

+10 make them walk the plank.. feed them to fishies... let them sleep with the fishies...
 
We don't need more pollution in our waters...

So enema first, then throughout scrubbing, and then coat them with something enticing for the sharks? Sounds like a plan to me :p
 
quite surpring that the Russians left any pirate survivors

+10000 to Mother Russia
 
they need to shoot the guys and chuck them overboard. then keep the whole thing quiet.
 
they probably need the guys alive to gather intelligence on the masterminds behind the piracy and where they are getting their weapons and stuff. Don't worry... I am sure these guys will be "interrogated" thoroughly.
 
well there was supposed to be an international piracy court set up in Kenya... but I don't think it ever got off the ground because nobody really wanted to support it.... funnily enough.

http://www.google.com/search?q=inte...&aq=t&client=firefox-a&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___ZA356

The piracy is costing them millions in lost goods and lost sales, not to mention human lives... but the nations don't want to fund the establishment of a court.
 
Lets nuke them. Nobody would miss somalia. Then we take it and send all currupt idiots there minus their thumbs.. and eyes.
 
I don't know why they even bother arresting the shyt, waste of paper work?? - nobody gives a cr@p about them - just use the opportunity to hone the troops skills - kill them - dump them over board and be done with it. nobody will even know they missing!! sooner or later their numbers will dwindle and eventually the problem ceases to exit!!
 
Mila, that comment is a good indication of your appalling callousness. To wish an entire nation or state to be nuked.

Perhaps they should nuke you, nobody would miss you.
 
Mila, that comment is a good indication of your appalling callousness. To wish an entire nation or state to be nuked.

Perhaps they should nuke you, nobody would miss you.

I take that as a compliment. Thank you GTI.
 
Mila, that comment is a good indication of your appalling callousness. To wish an entire nation or state to be nuked.

Perhaps they should nuke you, nobody would miss you.

Somalia does tend to be a centre of trouble.
 
well there was supposed to be an international piracy court set up in Kenya... but I don't think it ever got off the ground because nobody really wanted to support it.... funnily enough.

http://www.google.com/search?q=inte...&aq=t&client=firefox-a&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___ZA356

The piracy is costing them millions in lost goods and lost sales, not to mention human lives... but the nations don't want to fund the establishment of a court.

No need for a court if they made them 'walk the plank'.
 
No need for a court if they made them 'walk the plank'.

Yeah, but only AFTER the "interrogation" ... we need info first.

Who is behind these attacks, who are the ring leaders, where are they getting their weapons and boats, etc.
 
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