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Somalia:
Iranian commandos sent to arrest Somali pirates
Mogadishu Saturday 14 November 2009 Shaaficiyah Media
Iran has decided to send more ships to the
Gulf of Aden to protect Iranian merchant containers and oil
tankers from Somali pirates in the volatile waters.
A senior commander says Iranian Special Forces
have bee sent to the Gulf of Aden to preserve shipping security
and go ahead with a plan to arrest Somali pirates.
The Iranian navy sent a new fleet of warships
last week to fight the Somali pirates off the Somalia's coast.
"We are in a struggle to capture pirates
in the region," Fars news agency quoted Amir Qaderpanah
as saying on Friday.
Qaderpanah says the Iranian commandos, who
had been specially trained, were deployed in two places in
the Gulf of Aden to carry out the mission.
Iran decided to send more ships to the Gulf
of Aden to protect Iranian merchant vessels and oil tankers
from Somali buccaneers in the volatile waters.
The dispatch would be Iran's fourth, Fariborz
Qaderpanah, a senior naval commander said on Wednesday.
He added that the armada would include the
Alborz warship and the Bushehr logistics vessel.
The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy
patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, when Somali
raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight,
off the coast of Yemen.
The Gulf of Aden - which links the Indian
Ocean with the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea - is an
important energy corridor, particularly because Persian Gulf
oil is shipped to the West via the Suez Canal.
Source: Press TV
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