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Pirates attack oil tanker off Somalia: Malaysian watchdog |
2008-05-20 |
![]() Noel Choong, head of the International Maritime Bureau's (IMB) Piracy Reporting Centre, told AFP that the attack, believed to be by Somali pirates, took place under the cover of darkness at 0230 GMT in the Gulf of Eden. "Pirates on five speed boats attacked the tanker, the size of a football field. It was a night raid. A missile-like rocket was launched at the ship. Initial reports said the ship suffered some damage," he said. "I believe the Somali pirates could have used rocket-propelled grenades and machine gun fire on the tanker with the aim to board and possibly hijack her," Choong said. "But the tanker increased speed and managed to prevent the pirates from boarding and taking control of the oil tanker," he added. Choong said since February there had been nine attacks in the Gulf of Eden, which has emerged as one of the most dangerous waterways for seafarers amid a non-functioning government in Somalia for almost two decades. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 (knife was big. The fight wasn't.) As a pointless trivia bit (redundant), the fight was IIRC supposed to be big, or at least bigger, but Harrison Ford was ill (that is, diahrrea caught from drinking third world tap water), so they came up with that alternate, unexpected and rather dry quick end to that scene. Movie-making is a sort of magic. |
Posted by: anonymous5089 2008-05-20 09:22 |
#2 I like the pic: should be used whenever the thought "bringing a knife to a gun fight" is appropriate (This one, and a good shot from the "Raiders of the Lost Ark" scene where indy produces the gun in a big knife fight. (knife was big. The fight wasn't.)) |
Posted by: ptah 2008-05-20 09:04 |
#1 Not necessarily Somali pirates. The Gulf of Eden is also within range of Yemen. Al Qaeda and other groups have called for attacks at sea. |
Posted by: Pappy 2008-05-20 01:26 |