- Joined
- Feb 13, 2008
- Messages
- 5,398
- Reaction score
- 8
- Points
- 0
- Location
- Khimki
- Website
- tigerofsiberia.livejournal.com
Somolia has a government?
"It doesn't concern us whether the pirates died or not. We, the states of Russia and Somalia, are responsible for a criminal's civil rights when he voluntarily surrenders or we take him alive," ambassador Mohamed Handule told journalists.
Handule said law-abiding citizens should be pitied, rather than criminals, adding that Somalia has no funds to search for the pirates in the sea.
He told the journalists to imagine they are law enforcement officers in the wilderness. "You free the hostages, but you can't do anything with the criminals and you leave them in the woods. Are you guilty?" he asked.
"The task of eliminating the pirates during the operation to free the tanker was not put before us," Akhmerov told journalists. "There was one main goal - to free the tanker's crew."
The pirates were released in one of their boats after it became clear they did not fall under the jurisdiction of any state or international law. A Defense Ministry source said the pirate vessel went off radar screens after an hour and the pirates had probably perished on the open sea, leading to speculation they had been killed.
Akhmerov said the 10 pirates had been released, along with the body of one who was killed by the commandos, and pointed in the direction of Somalia.
"In a boat we gave the pirates water, food and all that remained of the junk they had with them, with the exception of the seized weapons, boarding ladders and navigational aids," he said. "The further fate of the released pirates is unknown to us."
Of course, Bligh was an expert seaman and managed to sail his little boat hundreds of miles and survive, but I doubt these pirates had that level of competence.
MAMAMIYA.
the bbc is blocked in china.
i don't know why.what did they do?
i'm very very very...no words to say.
Long story short, they captured a Russian tanker, but the crew managed to immobilize the ship and lock themselves out of their reach. A Russian navy ship then landed a squad of marines on board of the tanker, killed one attacker and released the rest of them.
But this is already not the most recent pirate incident.
i know this,i see it on a china news site.
but i don't know why need to block the bbc website.
i know this,i see it on a china news site.
but i don't know why need to block the bbc website.
Rule #1: The communist party is always right.
Rule #2: If the communist party is not right, Rule #1 applies.
In a co-ordinated search with an EU Naval Force maritime patrol aircraft, operating out of the Seychelles, HMS Chatham's Lynx helicopter spotted a larger vessel towing the two attack boats approximately 150 miles (240km) off the coast of Tanzania on Friday 14 May 2010.
After monitoring the vessel through the night, at dawn, in a well planned operation, the pirates were forced to surrender by the overwhelming force posed by HMS Chatham, her Lynx helicopter and fast boats containing the ship's Royal Marines detachment.
The Royal Marines team boarded the larger craft and found ten Somalis and a large amount of fuel on board; the suspected pirates had been observed throwing items, including their weapons and other piracy-related equipment, into the sea.
The two smaller attack boats were fitted with powerful outboard engines and again contained a considerable amount of fuel. These were separated from the larger craft by the Royal Marines team and HMS Chatham and her Lynx helicopter used their combined firepower to destroy the smaller craft, ensuring that the suspected pirates could not continue with their mission.
Disarmed and without the means to commit an act of piracy, the ten Somalis were left with only enough fuel in the larger vessel to return to Somalia.