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Korean Navy Rescues Hijacked Crew; Kills 8 Pirates

January 21, 2011

The latest news reports have covered the successful rescue of all of the 21 crew members of the South Korean-owned Samho Jewelry by Korean navy commandos.

The reports indicate that 8 of the Somali-based pirates, who took over the ship on Saturday, were killed and the remaining 5 have been taken prisoner.

The ship was on its way from the United Arab Emirates to Sri Lanka with a cargo of chemicals when it was seized by the pirates in the Gulf of Aden, approximately 800 miles (1280 kms) from the Somali coast.

The Korean government immediately dispatched the Destroyer Choi Young, which was in the area as part of the naval forces patrolling the ocean off Somalia, with instructions to retake the Samho Jewelry and rescue the crew by all possible means.

It appears that they did just that.

Source: news reports

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  • January 22, 2011 at 9:16 am
    Rocket88 says:
    It's about time something is being done against these pirates. The UN should award S Korea a contract to keep the waters safe. It's obvious that unlike any other country in th... read more
  • January 21, 2011 at 2:49 pm
    NO Tolerance says:
    The ROK marines are nothing to fool with. Worked with them in the past and continue to be impressed with their "efficiency". Take a lesson world...arm your ships and blow th... read more
  • January 21, 2011 at 2:48 pm
    GL Guru says:
    Way to go Korea! That is the way to do it instead of having 5 naval ships floating around a small terrorist boat waiting for the President to tell a sniper he can do it. I say... read more

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