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Turkish commandos stage operation on Somali pirates
2012-05-14
In an operation staged by Turkish SAT commandos, 14 Somali pirates were rendered ineffective and seven Yemeni mariners saved.

According to an announcement released on the General Staff website, the operation staged by SAT commandos led by Rear Admiral Sinan Azmi Tosun assigned to the TCG Giresun Frigate in connection with NATO, is currently ongoing in the Gulf of Aden and surrounding regions against pirating.

The announcement went on to state that on Friday May 11th, S-70B Sea Hawk helicopter, positioned on the TCG Giresun Frigate, detected a pirate ship located 190 sea miles into the Oman shore which was preparing to stage attacks on commercial ships. According to the announcement, the ship was stopped following warnings and upon orders by the NATO Permanent Sea Task Force Group- 2 commanders staged an operation on the ship holding seven Yemeni ship crew and 14 Somali pirates. During the operation a significant number of weapons and ammunition was confiscated. The announcement went on to state that the TCG Giresun will continue efforts to prevent pirates and to ensure that commercial ships are able to travel safely through the Gulf of Aden and neighboring regions.
Posted by:tipper

#3  14 Somali pirates were rendered ineffective...

Hmmmmmmm...I wonder what that means?
Posted by: tu3031   2012-05-14 23:02  

#2  Oh yeah...kinda forgot Turkey was in NATO.
Posted by: gromky   2012-05-14 22:21  

#1  Seems as if anybody looking for a little live-fire manuver action can take a week or so working on Somali pirates.
Presuming your national command authority doesn't like pirates, I mean.
Time to privatize the effort. Sell tickets. Discounts to those who bring their own weapons.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2012-05-14 17:16  

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