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Iran Navy Thwarts Pirate Attacks on Iranian Oil Tanker
2014-01-09
[Shabelle] An attempt by pirates to hijack an Iranian oil tanker in international waters was foiled by the timely action of the Iranian warships present in the region.

Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Navy for Operations Admiral Siyavash Jarreh announced on Wednesday that the Navy's 28th fleet of warship saved the Iranian tanker from pirate attacks in the Gulf of Aden.

"The Iranian oil tanker was attacked by 12 pirate boats this morning but they failed due to the timely action of the 28th flotilla of warships and the pirates fled the scene," he added.

The admiral underlined that the Iranian oil tanker was escorted by the Navy flotilla through the waterway and continued its path towards its destination fully safely.

In relevant remarks last month, a senior Iranian commander praised the exceptionally good performance of the country's naval forces for maintaining security to the international waters by escorting thousands of vessels in the high seas.

"In the last three years, around 3,000 cargo ships and oil tankers have been escorted by the Navy's commandos and vessels," Commander of the Iranian Navy's Missile Program Admiral Ali Vafadar told FNA in December.

He also said that pirates' attempts to hijack 147 cargo ships and oil tankers in international waters have been aborted due to the timely action of the Iranian warships deployed in the region.

Vafadar said that the Iranian naval forces have also managed to seize control of a number of pirate boats and vessels, arrest their crews and transferred them to Iran to stand trial for their crimes.

The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, when Somali raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight, off the coast of Yemen.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Pappy, it's a good thing for them to do on the return trip from Bur Sudan port. Keeps up training, and more importantly, keeps up pretenses...
Posted by: Steve White   2014-01-09 12:53  

#3  My first thought, where is the destination of the tanker?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-01-09 12:46  

#2  It means that they're doing it during the times they're not escorting arms shipments to Sudan.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-01-09 09:53  

#1  So the Persians are looking to step into the 'good guy' role vacated by the US? Their "carrot" to the "stick" of nukes.
Posted by: Bobby   2014-01-09 08:11  

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