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German navy frigate "Karlsruhe" sails
out of Djibouti's harbor December 23, 2008. The frigate "Karlsruhe", with
some 240 sailors on board, as well as speedboats and a helicopter, is
taking part in a European Union-led anti-piracy mission after lawmakers in
Berlin last week approved Germany's participation for a
year.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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KUALA
LUMPUR, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- A German warship on Thursday foiled an attempt by
pirates to seize an Egyptian bulk carrier off the troubled Somali coast, the
Kuala Lumpur-based International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has said.
One of the crew was injured by gunshots during the
attack as the carrier was passing through the Gulf of Aden toward Asia, said
Noel Choong, chief of the reporting center of the anti-piracy IMB.
"The pirates were randomly firing at the ship,
resulting in one of the crew members sustaining injuries to his leg," he said.
The German navy frigate Karlsruhe dispatched a
helicopter to the scene after receiving an alert from a passing ship and the
pirates fled as the chopper arrived, according to a statement from the German
military.
The injured crewman received medical treatment on the
Karlsruhe, the statement said.
Choong warned that pirate attacks are still mounting
despite recent international efforts to secure the Somali coast, one of the
busiest marine channels in the world.
"Despite increased naval patrols, pirates are
continuing to attack ships because the warships cannot be everywhere at the same
time. But we are pleased with the quick assistance by the coalition force,"
Choong said.
More than a dozen warships from countries including
Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Iran and India are now patrolling
the gulf. Two Chinese destroyers and a support vessel were to depart Friday from
Sanya in southern China to join the international fleet of warships.
According to the IMB, more than 120 attacks have
occurred in Somali waters this year and more than 240 crew members are still
being held hostage by pirates.
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Soldiers of German navy frigate
"Karlsruhe" pose for the media before sailing out of Djibouti's harbor
December 23, 2008. The frigate "Karlsruhe", with some 240 sailors on board
as well as speedboats and a helicopter, is taking part in a European
Union-led anti-piracy mission after lawmakers in Berlin last week approved
Germany's participation for a year. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |