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Pirates release French yacht crew | Pirates release French yacht crew |
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The crew of a luxury French yacht held by pirates near Somalia have been freed and six pirates captured, the French military says. | |
The 30 hostages, most of them French, were on board the Ponant, which was seized in the Gulf of Aden on Friday. | |
Gen Jean-Louis Georgelin told reporters they were freed after talks between the boat-owners and the pirates. | |
He said public funds were not used to pay a ransom but hinted that the boat-owners may have handed over money. | |
The 850-tonne three-masted yacht was returning to the Mediterranean from the Seychelles when it was captured. | |
'Interesting bags' | |
Gen Georgelin told a news conference that in the operation to capture the pirates, troops had recovered "interesting bags" and "some of the ransom that had probably been paid." | |
He said negotiations had taken place by radio between the boat-owners - a subsidiary of CMA-CGM - and the pirates. | |
A witness in Somalia told Reuters news agency he saw six helicopters attacking the pirates who were responding with machine-gun fire. | |
The French presidency, in a statement, denied assertions by a Somali official that local Somalis were killed in the operation. | |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy earlier thanked the French military for their role in ending the crisis. | |
"The president expresses his deep gratitude to the French armed forces and all the state services which enabled a rapid and peaceful solution to this hostage-taking," Mr Sarkozy's statement said. | |
France has troops in nearby Djibouti and also participates in a multi-national naval force that patrols this part of the Indian Ocean. | France has troops in nearby Djibouti and also participates in a multi-national naval force that patrols this part of the Indian Ocean. |
Threat | |
Somali coastal waters are known to be among the most hazardous in the world. | |
More than 25 ships were seized there by pirates in 2007. | |
The threat from pirates prompted France to order its navy, in November last year, to escort two ships carrying food aid to Somalia. | The threat from pirates prompted France to order its navy, in November last year, to escort two ships carrying food aid to Somalia. |
In November 2005, pirates attempted to board a cruise ship carrying 600 passengers off the Somali coast. | In November 2005, pirates attempted to board a cruise ship carrying 600 passengers off the Somali coast. |
Somalia has not had an effective central government for more than 17 years and is plagued by insecurity. | Somalia has not had an effective central government for more than 17 years and is plagued by insecurity. |