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Russian warship sent to Somalia to fight piracy
2008-09-27
Russia's navy has sent a warship to Somalia's coast to combat pirates and will mount regular anti-piracy patrols in the area, a navy spokesman told Russian state television on Friday. "In the future the Russian navy will send its ships on a regular basis to zones where there is a danger from maritime piracy," navy spokesman Igor Dygalo told the Vesti-24 television station.
"There's no need to fear!
The Russian navy is here!"

He said one Russian warship left its base on the Baltic Sea on September 24 heading for the area off Somalia's coast to tackle pirates operating there. The ship is equipped for a crew of around 200 and is armed with torpedoes, missiles, artillery and mines.

A Ukrainian freighter was seized by pirates on Thursday with tanks and other military hardware aboard. The Belize-flagged Faina with a crew of 21, including three Russians, was hijacked while on its way to the Kenyan port of Mombasa, reportedly with a cargo including 30 T-70 battle tanks and armored vehicle spares.

Dozens of ships, mainly merchant vessels, have been seized off Somalia's 3,700-kilometre coastline in recent years, despite the presence of Western navies deployed in the region to fight terrorism.

The pirates travel in speedboats and are armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades. They sometimes hold ships for weeks until ransoms are paid by governments or owners.

In recent months, a multinational taskforce based in Djibouti has been patrolling parts of the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, where a pirate mother ship is believed to be operating.
You'd think that if we wanted to find the mother ship, we'd find the mother ship.
Posted by:Fred

#10  EB- They have a couple of days to think about it. My question is whether the Ruski Air Force is showing up for this. They can land in Kenya for refueling/emergency overhaul.

Sucks not having any decent UAV capability either.
Posted by: Penguin   2008-09-27 21:14  

#9  My understanding is that there is a US warship 1000 yds from where it's ancored to prevent any off loading. So we gonna have a jurisdictional dispute when the Lone Rangerski shows up?
Posted by: Elmoper Bourbon6095   2008-09-27 20:38  

#8  The problem is that Russian anti terrorist ops have killed many more Russians than the bad guys. Budyonnovsk, Nord Ost and Beslan come to mind. On the other hand, there are few Russian civilians in Somalia.
Posted by: ed   2008-09-27 17:11  

#7  Laugh all you want. It could just be that the clumsy, heavy handed approach of the Russians is exactly what is needed here. No more surgical strikes. No more finesse. No more worry about collateral damage. Just blast away.
Posted by: Abu Uluque6305   2008-09-27 16:04  

#6  More on the Ukrainian ship.
Posted by: tipper   2008-09-27 06:19  

#5  
If the Russian cruiser were to say, hit a WWII era mine in the middle of the Indian ocean on the way to fight pirates off Somalia, well,
that would be an interesting history lesson.
Anyone with a WWII era mine laying around for an interesting object lesson.
Posted by: Winston Churchill   2008-09-27 02:34  

#4  
Russia on its way to Somalia to defeat pirates and release booty?
Stalin and the Russian army was on its way to Berlin to defeat Hitler and appropriate booty.
The rest is history.
Posted by: Winston Churchill   2008-09-27 02:21  

#3  Wouldn't it be hilarious if one of the Russian ships got hijacked.
Posted by: gromky   2008-09-27 02:06  

#2  "Hmm...America is busy, let's try acting like the boss!"
Posted by: Tarzan Angeter7567   2008-09-27 01:05  

#1  "He said one Russian warship left its base on the Baltic Sea on September 24 heading for the area off Somalia's coast to tackle pirates operating there."

Don't they have any ships in the Indian Ocean? The timeline for their response is a week?

Posted by: Penguin   2008-09-27 00:22  

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