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German warship, helicopter foil Egyptian ship hijack
AFP - 2 hours 51 minutes ago
BERLIN, Dec 25, 2008 (AFP) - The German navy foiled a hijack attempt by Somali pirates on an Egyptian bulk carrier Thursday that left one crewman wounded on the merchant ship, Germany's military said.
A statement said that the frigate Karlsruhe had responded to a distress call from the Wabi al Arab which was under attack off the coast of Yemen at around 0745 GMT.
The pirates called off their attack after helicopters were dispatched from the Karlsruhe and a sister frigate, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, but were still in the area, the communique added.
It said that the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern was currently heading to the aid of another ship, called the Hatef, whose nationality was not specified, which had also called for help.
The International Maritime Board (IMB) piracy reporting centre in Kuala Lumpur praised the quick reaction of the Germans in an earlier statement.
Noel Choong, head of the centre, said the Egyptian vessel was sailing from the Suez Canal to Asia with 31 crew on board when attackers opened fire on it with automatic weapons.
"A passing ship relayed the pirate attack incident to the IMB. We informed the coalition forces and the German warship was deployed to the scene. Their fast response prevented the hijack," he said.
Choong said the seafarer who was shot was picked up by another helicopter for medical treatment of a leg injury on board the German warship.
"Pirates are still active despite the presence of coalition forces. They are finding loopholes to launch their hijack attempts," he said.
Patrols off the Horn of Africa that were, until recently, carried out by NATO ships are now being done by a European Union task force.
Japan said Thursday it was considering dispatching a destroyer to waters off Somalia to guard against pirates, who are inflicting a costly toll on the shipping industry.
Pirates have carried out 110 attacks in the key shipping lanes of the Gulf of Aden, located between the south of Yemen and the north of Somalia, and the Indian Ocean east of Somalia since the start of this year.
Last month, they captured the world's attention when they hijacked the Saudi-owned super-tanker Sirius Star, carrying two million barrels of crude oil, and demanded a 25-million-dollar ransom for the ship and its crew.
A total of 42 ships have been hijacked, 14 of which are still being held, along with more than 240 crew members.
The pirates, heavily armed and using high-powered speedboats, prey on a key maritime route leading to the Suez Canal, through which an estimated 30 percent of the world's oil transits.
The pirates are believed to number around 1,200 former and seasonal fishermen and coast guards, many of them from lawless Somalia, which has been ravaged by years of conflict and starvation.
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