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Vietnamese cargo rescued from pirates: Turkish army Ankara (AFP) March 16, 2009 Turkish and Danish warships intercepted an attack by pirates on a Vietnamese cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden, the Turkish army chief of staff said Monday. Two Turkish helicopters helped repel Sunday's attack on the M/V Diamond Falcon off Yemen's southern coast after the Vietnamese boat issued a distress signal, an army statement said. The Danish navy told AFP that the pirates, who attacked on two speedboats, fled, and that no arrests were made. It added that the attack took place in a busy fishing zone, making it easier for the pirate craft to disguise their intent. The statement did not give their nationality, but more than 100 attacks last year in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes have mostly been blamed on Somali pirates. The United States, European Union countries, China and Russia have already deployed naval vessels to the region. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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Japan destroyers depart on anti-piracy mission Tokyo (AFP) March 14, 2009 Japanese warships set sail Saturday to join an anti-piracy mission off Somalia in which the nation's armed forces could face combat abroad for the first time since World War II. |
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