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Pedro
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India: Pirate 'mother ship' left in flames

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O navio da marinha indiana que atacou os piratas.

An Indian warship has exchanged fire with a pirate "mother vessel" off the hijacking-plagued Horn of Africa, leaving the ship ablaze in the Gulf of Aden, an official said Wednesday.

The skirmish took place Tuesday evening about 525 kilometers southwest of Oman's Salalah port when the frigate INS Tabar spotted a suspected pirate ship with two speedboats in tow, India's Defense Ministry reported.

"This vessel was similar in description to the 'Mother Vessel' mentioned in various piracy bulletins," the ministry said in a written statement.

The battle follows a recent surge in piracy off the Horn of Africa, including the weekend hijacking of a Saudi-owned supertanker by pirates based in largely lawless Somalia.

Three other vessels have been captured since then in what a London-based maritime official called a "completely unprecedented" situation.

When the Tabar's crew hailed the ship and demanded it stop for inspection, the pirates threatened to destroy the Indian ship, the ministry reported.

"Pirates were seen roaming on the upper deck of this vessel with guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers. The vessel continued its threatening calls and subsequently fired upon INS Tabar," the ministry said.

The Indian frigate returned fire, setting the pirate ship ablaze and setting off explosions on board, the statement said. Two speedboats in tow behind the ship fled; one was found abandoned after a pursuit by the Tabar.

It was not clear Wednesday whether the mother ship sank after the fighting, naval spokesman Prem Raj Rawat told CNN.

Michael Howlett, assistant director of the International Maritime Bureau in London, which tracks pirate attacks, said the recent upsurge in activity was unprecedented. "We've never seen a situation like this," he said.

On Tuesday, pirates hijacked a Thai fishing vessel and a Chinese-flagged Iranian cargo ship carrying wheat in the waters off the Horn of Africa.

A third ship -- a Chinese fishing vessel -- was hijacked Saturday, but word did not reach authorities until Tuesday, Howlett said.

Noel Choong, who heads the IMB's Piracy Reporting Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, said 95 pirate attacks have taken place so far this year in the Gulf of Aden.

Of those, 39 resulted in successful captures; 17 of those vessels and their crews -- a total of about 300 sailors -- remain in the hands of the pirates.

But the seizure of the 300,000-ton supertanker Sirius Star took place well south of the gulf, in the Indian Ocean off Kenya.
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Pirate attacks are spreading farther north to the Gulf of Aden and farther south off the Kenyan coast, Choong said.

"The risks are low and the returns are extremely high for these pirates," he told CNN. Pirates know that their chances of getting killed or captured during a hijacking are very low, he said.

Fonte: CNN
Lendo os relatos das últimas semanas, quase parece que estamos de novo na época dourada da pirataria nos mares das Caraíbas. :? É estranho como, com todos os avanços tecnológicos que as Marinhas actualmente possuem, combater um grupo de piratas continua a ser uma tarefa tão difícil como era há uns séculos atrás.

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|Johnnywalker|
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Registado: terça-feira, 11 janeiro 2005 15:55

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Desde o inicio que digo... Pirataria é roubar barcos... Nada mais do que isso.... e depois estão sempre a meter a informática ao barulho... :lol:

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bluestrattos
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Registado: domingo, 06 março 2005 22:49

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Verdade seja dita, que não convém muito que alguém se esforce para apanhar estes piratas, pois assim o preço do petróleo pode subir, como aconteceu recentemente, à custa destes raptos.

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Pedro
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Registado: quarta-feira, 10 novembro 2004 20:07

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Os indianos, pelo menos, estão a dar luta. Pelo que li, este navio chegou à zona no dia 2 e já impediu 2 tentativas de assalto e afundou um navio pirata.

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Nuno Valente
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Registado: sexta-feira, 27 abril 2007 13:27

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Acho muito bem, que afundem aquilo tudo....que vao trabalhar......!!!!




Ataque aos piratas!!!!!!

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Iranian navy joins fight against Somali pirates

A group of Iranian warships steamed into the Gulf of Aden, joining an expanding list of navies sent to protect shipping routes from Somali pirates, state-run media reported Saturday.

The report from Fars News Agency comes just weeks after the European Union launched its first naval operation to protect vessels and just days after China revealed its own plans to patrol the Horn of Africa's volatile coastline.

Iran, along with other countries, has seen commercial ships fall prey to pirate attacks that have dramatically increased in recent months.

This year, pirates have attacked almost 100 vessels off Somalia's coast and hijacked nearly 40, according to the International Maritime Bureau.
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The attacked vessels include freight and cargo ships, cruise liners and private yachts.

In many of the hijackings, pirates have taken the crew and passengers hostage while they demand a ransom.

Fonte: CNN
Qualquer dia temos ali Marinhas de todo o mundo. Por outro lado, é interessante ver países "inimigos" (como o Irão e os Estados Unidos) a tomar a mesma atitude, embora sem ser em cooperação directa.