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I like Russian Navy becos they fixed the Somalian Pirates this way..

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<!-- Begin .post --> Remedy to Somalian Piracy with a Russian Touch

The Somalian Pirates had been a global pain in the ass for years and so far nothing effective had been done about them except the Indian Navy had sunk one of their (captured fishing) boats.

Only occasionally just 1 or 2 of these pirates had been shot dead by navies in action, generally they had been very lucrative and safe as well as SUCCESSFUL - bastards!

I have totally no objection to this, it is proven that not only Joseph Stalin can do it with cold brute, Putin can do it too. And that served the pirates right!

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Death of Somali pirates captured by the Russian Navy

Moscow- Somali pirates arrested by the Russian Navy in the Gulf of Aden and released late last week on a small boat at sea, died after failing to reach the coast, said Tuesday a source from the Russian Ministry of Defense.

  • Russia announced Friday it had released the 10 Somali pirates captured the day before in an attack launched by one of its ships in the Russian oil tanker, Moscow University, deploring the "imperfections of international law," having failed to hold the suspects.
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獲俄釋放海盜可能已全溺斃




(明報)2010年5月11日 星期二 23:30





俄羅斯 國防部消息人士稱,日前在亞丁灣騎劫俄羅斯油輪的索馬里海盜雖已獲釋,但最終未能上岸,可能已溺斃。

上周三,莫斯科 大學號油輪在亞丁灣東部海域被劫持。船上共有23名俄羅斯船員。俄方獲悉消息後,隨即派出大型反潛艦,前往解救油輪,艦載的直升機空降俄軍,在6日成功解救油輪,1名海盜在解救行動中被擊斃,另10名海盜被捕。

俄國防部消息人士透露,海盜被解除武裝,官兵沒收了他們的導航系統,把他們安置在一艘小船上,當時小船距離最近的海岸約300海里,小船在進入公海一小時後從艦載雷達屏幕上消失。

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Pirates Missing After Russian Navy 'Releases' Them


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By Frank James
Call it the case of the missing African pirates.
Last week after a Russian oil tanker was seized by 11 pirates thought to be Somali though no one appears to know their nationality for sure, Russian commandos stormed the ship, killing one of the bad guys and regaining control.
Russian officials claimed they considered bringing the pirates to Moscow for trial but decided not to because of the uncertainties of international law.
So the Russians say they placed the pirates in a boat without weapons and after taking away the pirates navigation equipment cut the small boat loose. While removing the weapons makes sense to many people, leaving the pirates at sea without navigation equipment strikes some as senseless. Even Captain William Bligh of the Bounty got to keep a sextant.
Now the Russians say they're pretty sure all the pirates died, having disappeared off radar screens about an hour after they were cut loose.
It's fair to wonder, however, about what exactly happened since the Russian President Dmitri Medvedev recently indicated that maximum punishment would be meted out by the Russian navy in dealing with pirates.
Medvedev said:
"We will have to act as our forefathers did when they met pirates. Of course, we will fight pirates with the full force of the naval law."​
Not encouraging words if you're a pirate.
Meanwhile, Somali pirates promise revenge for the Russian action.
From The Wall Street Journal:
Fellow pirates in Somalia also said they lost contact with the boat after their separation from the Russian warship. "We will hold Russia responsible if any harm comes to them," said a pirate commander, Abdi Dhagaweyne, in a telephone interview. "I'm not sure of their safety now because we have since lost contact."​
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Freed Somali pirates 'probably died' - Russian source


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Forces on the Marshal Shaposhnikov freed the captured tanker

</td></tr> </tbody></table> <!-- E IIMA --> <!-- S SF -->Ten suspected Somali pirates captured by the Russian navy last week may have perished after their release, a defence source in Moscow has told reporters.
Marines seized them during a dramatic operation to free a hijacked Russian oil tanker far from shore, killing an 11th suspect in the gun battle.
They were released in an inflatable boat without navigational equipment.
Within an hour, contact was lost with the boat's radio beacon, the defence source said.
<!-- E SF -->"It seems that they all died," the unnamed source was quoted as saying by Russia's Interfax news agency.
Russia initially said the 10 pirates would be taken to Moscow to face criminal charges over the hijacking, but they were released instead because there were not sufficient legal grounds to detain them, the defence ministry in Moscow said.
The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, to which Russia is a signatory, gives sovereign nations the right to seize and prosecute pirates.
Western officials were very surprised when the Russian authorities dropped plans to put the pirates on trial in Moscow, the BBC's Richard Galpin reports from Moscow.
Now there is even more surprise the pirates were set adrift in the Indian Ocean to make their own way home, he adds.
Unknown factors
The tanker, the Moscow University, was seized on 5 May some 350km (190 nautical miles) off the Yemeni island of Socotra as it sailed for China, carrying crude oil worth $50m (£33m).
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</td></tr> </tbody></table> <!-- E IIMA --> Marines from the Russian warship Marshal Shaposhnikov stormed the ship the following day, freeing the 23 Russian crew members who had locked themselves in a safe room after disabling their ship.
Cdr John Harbour, spokesman for the EU naval force in Somalia, Navfor, said the Russian navy had been within its rights to release the suspects.
It was, he told the BBC News website, impossible to judge their situation without knowing the details of the boat - described as an inflatable by Russian sources - and the radio beacon they had been given.
It was quite likely the Russian ship lost radar contact with the boat after an hour, Cdr Harbour said, while the signal from the beacon would depend on the strength of its battery and whether or not it could be detected by satellite.
The Navfor spokesman suggested the loss of navigational equipment would not necessarily be critical if there was an experienced mariner among the 10 men on the boat.
Stressing that nothing could be said for sure without knowledge of the boat, the weather and other factors, he noted that pirates had been known to operate up to 1,200 nautical miles (2,200km) from the Somali coast.
 

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Pirates die when Russian navy turns them back to shore

Nepal News.Net
Tuesday 11th May, 2010​
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A group of Somali pirates have died after being captured and then set free, to find their way back to shore in a small boat without navigation aids.

The pirates, who were captured by the Russian Navy last week, were released after being involved in the seizure of a Russian oil tanker.

Marines from the Russian destroyer Marshal Shaposhnikov had managed to free the tanker and its crew in a dawn operation last week.

The pirates were set free after Russian officials found there was no legal basis on which they could be held.

The same officials said that the pirates had been put to sea in a boat 550km offshore, with all weapons and navigational equipment removed.

A top naval official has insisted the Russian navy personnel onboard the Marshal Shaposhnikov had offered to accompany the pirates to within 20 kilometres of the shore, but the offer of escort was turned down.

Rights groups have said the Russian navy had acted improperly in the affair, but the Somalian government has defended the action, saying the Russian crew acted effectively and decisively to ensure not one crew member of the captured tanker was hurt.
 

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I celebrate it with some Russian Music!

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check out the sword dances:
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Classic:
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fatty little girls are funny in this one:

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PRC version:

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This one I had a copy of MP3 in my handphone for some time.:cool:
 
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