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Malaysian commando busted Somali pirates, in the Gulf of Aden
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 03:39 PM
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NAt geo should make this a documentary got one documentary for the US navy shoot death almost the lanun that escape from the shipped the want to hijack
This post has been edited by epul: Jan 21 2011, 03:41 PM
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(Augus7 @ Jan 21 2011, 03:40 PM) Child's play...use hostage room, asian tiger lol us » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « outh Korean navy commandos Friday stormed a ship hijacked by Somali pirates, rescuing all the crew and killing eight pirates, military officials said Friday.
"Our special forces stormed the hijacked Samho Jewelry earlier today and freed all 21 hostages," said Col. Lee Bung-woo, a spokesman at South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"During the operation, our forces killed some Somali pirates and all of the hostages were confirmed alive," Lee told reporters.
The South Korean skipper of the ship suffered a gunshot wound to his stomach during the operation, but his condition is not life-threatening, Lee said.
The unprecedented rescue operation by the South Korean Navy SEAL forces, which had been top secret since it started early this week, ended a seven-day ordeal for the crew of the 11,500-ton Samho Jewelry, which was hijacked last Saturday in the Arabian Sea when it was en route to Sri Lanka from the United Arab Emirates.
The rescue operation took place in high seas about 1,300 kilometers off northeast Somalia, Lee said.
Friday's rescue operation came after a brief gun battle on Tuesday when the South Korean destroyer Choi Young, pursuing the Samho Jewelry, detected Somali pirates who apparently got off the vessel to hijack a Mongolian vessel nearby.
The South Korean special forces aboard a fast-sailing navy boat and a Lynx helicopter were dispatched to rescue the Mongolian vessel, sparking the gun battle.
Tuesday's firefight left several pirates missing, and they are believed to have been killed, but their bodies have not been found, the official said. Three South Korean soldiers suffered minor injuries and were sent to a hospital in Oman.  luckily no injured on our soldier
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 03:49 PM
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still no news at local newspaper update
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 04:00 PM
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all the military term do please google
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 04:18 PM
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QUOTE(malayneum @ Jan 21 2011, 04:15 PM) nak kata hebat takde la hebat mana. diorang pun dah biasa dah. tapi ok lah untuk menambahkan pengalaman PASKAL di arena antarabangsa. konfirm takde coverage media indon ni. cuba bubuh kat kaskus hahahahah
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE(aldaris @ Jan 21 2011, 04:19 PM) y those armed nikka still survive? i think surely no gunfight. they just use kfc on a cage trap. u can see how skinny the nigger 1 barrel each sure immediately surrender
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(andcorps @ Jan 21 2011, 04:30 PM) everything goes well..nobody died..they got injured..the "panic room" is a good idea..so no crew will be harm..and the shipping company no need to pay another ransom.. watch at Nat Geo panic room equipped with bypass navigation system so useless for the nigger want to control the ship
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 04:46 PM
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QUOTE(zx12 @ Jan 21 2011, 04:43 PM) why are the effing pirates so thin? the money they get must be going to the leaders only. corruption everywhere, even with pirates. lol easy for them to jump into the sea no shark will be interested
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 04:56 PM
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QUOTE(Heart Kylie Heart @ Jan 21 2011, 04:54 PM) This is nothing compared to 2010's US NAVY SEAL ship to ship sniper elite operation at the Somalian sea. The SEAL chased the pirates off the tanker, but 2 of them take a hostage with them when leaving on a boat. So NAVY SEAL elite snipers prone on the ship deck for 5 hours without moving an inch, snipe the engine of the boat to prevent their escape and then snipe the kidnappers SIMULTANEOUSLY through a small boat window, inches from hitting the kidnap victim. ALso, the NAVY ship was rocking up and down, side to side due to strong wing, bad weather and waves. AND ITS AT NIGHT!!!! US NAVY SEAL > paskal apa? Joined: Yesterday, 09:01 PM must be somalian pirates cousin
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 11:47 PM
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QUOTE(malayneum @ Jan 21 2011, 11:42 PM) 'hahaha ada yang mengucapkan tahniah dan ada juga butthurt well some kaskus thought we follow the nato well it msia initiative
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epul
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Jan 21 2011, 11:53 PM
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QUOTE(malayneum @ Jan 21 2011, 11:49 PM) aku dah invade semua major subforum dia. haha. biar diorang tau rasa. gud job paskal. baik ko install firewall power lmalm ni kang kena hack
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epul
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Jan 22 2011, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(e36.hartge @ Jan 22 2011, 12:12 AM) biasalah kaskus tu infested dgn budak2 belasan tahun....know peanuts..siap tk percaya itu memang TLDM..mati2 nk percaya under NATO we talk and we prove it they talk without prove
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epul
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Jan 22 2011, 12:20 AM
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QUOTE(roronoa_zorro @ Jan 22 2011, 12:18 AM) alah indon ape yg die buat sume betul yg kite buat sume tipu la org lain tolong la curi idea la itu la ini la dah kalah bola dah la haha nasib kaskus tak bg tau kita guna laser tembak lanun tu
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epul
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Jan 23 2011, 10:15 PM
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Somali pirates threaten to kill Korean hostages
Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:41am EST
* Pirates say will avenge killing of comrades by commandos
* Maritime expert says pirates are panicked
By Abdiqani Hassan
BOSASSO, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Somali pirates threatened on Sunday to kill any South Korean seamen they take hostage in future in revenge for the killing of eight pirates by South Korean troops who stormed a hijacked vessel.
Pirates from two bases on the Somali coast said they were taking some crews held as hostages off their vessels and moving them inland in case of more rescue attempts by the fleet of foreign warships patrolling off the lawless country's shores.
Somali pirates typically do not harm their captives because they expect to negotiate a lucrative ransom for the release of a vessel. But now they say they want to avenge the deaths of their comrades.
"We never planned to kill but now we shall seek revenge," a pirate who identified himself as Mohamed told Reuters by phone.
"We shall never take a ransom from Korean ships, we shall burn them and kill their crew. We shall redouble our efforts. Korea has put itself in trouble by killing my colleagues," he said from the pirate haven of Garad.
South Korea's navy rescued all 21 crew aboard the chemical carrier Samho Jewelry on Friday [ID:nTOE70K04N]. The vessel belonged to Samho Shipping, whose oil supertanker Samho Dream was released in November after being held by Somali pirates for seven months.
The pirates said they had received a record ransom of $9.5 million for the release of the supertanker. [ID:nLDE6A506Q]
"We have started taking the crew of (hijacked) ships inland and we have tightened our security. We lost great men in the fight with South Korean commandos," said a pirate called Hussein.
It was not possible to verify the movement of hostages. A Kenya-based maritime official told Reuters pirates often transferred crews when panicked but expressed doubts over the threat to kill Korean crews.
"They are jumpy right now and they could do anything. But their main objective is always money," said Andrew Mwangura, head of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme.
This post has been edited by epul: Jan 23 2011, 10:44 PM
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epul
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Jan 25 2011, 09:36 AM
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How many pirates Paskal captured? 11 or 18 pirates. cos in Star newspaper said 18 pirates
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epul
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Jan 25 2011, 09:41 AM
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Jan 25 2011, 09:37 AM)  from NST today Meanwhile, Zahid defended the Shipborne Protection Team commandos for not using unnecessary force in capturing the pirates.
Foreign reports claimed the Malaysian commandos had treated the pirates with kid gloves.
"The commandos did a good job, with minimal risk to our crew and vessel and without the loss of lives," said Zahid, hitting back at reports that the Malaysian commandos were passive, unlike their South Korean counterparts who killed eight pirates in another rescue operation.
"Our mission was a success without loss of lives. All this was done without compromising the safety of the crew and vessel."
Read more: Captured pirates to face prosecution in Malaysia http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/4somas/...e#ixzz1C0ZywQNcSome comment our commandos very passive This post has been edited by epul: Jan 25 2011, 10:00 AM
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epul
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Jan 25 2011, 02:58 PM
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dont vroom vroom here
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epul
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Jan 26 2011, 10:38 AM
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QUOTE(unknown warrior @ Jan 25 2011, 09:45 PM) Malaysia not targetted bcos (maybe) they consider as poor nation like them. reason: msia didnt shoot death the pirates during the raid compare the SK
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epul
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Jan 26 2011, 11:27 AM
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QUOTE(Borsch Soup @ Jan 26 2011, 11:17 AM) Who cakap besar? Say wanna low profile low profile and low profile but somemore still open so many threads. gtfo lah. already infected with somalia pirates
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