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Pirates 'to release Ukraine ship' | Pirates 'to release Ukraine ship' |
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Somali pirates holding a ship full of military hardware have reached a deal with its Ukrainian owners to let it go, reports say. | |
Gunmen seized the Kenya-bound MV Faina, carrying 33 tanks, grenade launchers and ammunition, on 24 September. | Gunmen seized the Kenya-bound MV Faina, carrying 33 tanks, grenade launchers and ammunition, on 24 September. |
A pirate spokesman said releasing the ship was "a matter of time" but gave no details of a ransom payment. | |
A spokesman for the ship's Ukrainian owner reportedly said the release could happen within a week. | |
Attacks by Somali pirates have escalated sharply in recent months, causing international concern. | Attacks by Somali pirates have escalated sharply in recent months, causing international concern. |
Last month they seized a Saudi oil tanker, the Sirius Star, carrying oil worth more than $100m (£65m). Negotiations are currently under way for the release of the vessel and its 25-man crew. | Last month they seized a Saudi oil tanker, the Sirius Star, carrying oil worth more than $100m (£65m). Negotiations are currently under way for the release of the vessel and its 25-man crew. |
'Technicalities' | 'Technicalities' |
SOMALIA PIRACY 92 attacks this year - most in the Gulf of Aden36 successful hijackings14 ships currently held, including the MV Faina carrying tanks268 crew held hostage Source: International Maritime Bureau, 2008 Q&A: Somalia piracy | SOMALIA PIRACY 92 attacks this year - most in the Gulf of Aden36 successful hijackings14 ships currently held, including the MV Faina carrying tanks268 crew held hostage Source: International Maritime Bureau, 2008 Q&A: Somalia piracy |
The MV Faina, currently anchored off the pirate hub of Harardhere, has a mostly Ukrainian crew of 21. Pirates had initially demanded a ransom of $20m. | The MV Faina, currently anchored off the pirate hub of Harardhere, has a mostly Ukrainian crew of 21. Pirates had initially demanded a ransom of $20m. |
"It is just a matter of time and a few technicalities before the ship recovers its freedom," French news agency AFP quoted Sugule Ali speaking on behalf of the pirates. | "It is just a matter of time and a few technicalities before the ship recovers its freedom," French news agency AFP quoted Sugule Ali speaking on behalf of the pirates. |
"I can't tell you what the ransom is but what can I say is that an agreement has finally been reached," he added. | "I can't tell you what the ransom is but what can I say is that an agreement has finally been reached," he added. |
Mikhail Voitenko, said to be a spokesman for ship owner Vadim Alperin, was quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying: "The owner has confirmed there is every reason to hope that it will be released in the coming week." | |
A Kenyan maritime official confirmed the deal and said the two sides were now "discussing the modalities of releasing the ship, crew and cargo". | A Kenyan maritime official confirmed the deal and said the two sides were now "discussing the modalities of releasing the ship, crew and cargo". |
Kenya says the arms are destined for its military, rejecting reports they were bound for the government of semi-autonomous southern Sudan. | Kenya says the arms are destined for its military, rejecting reports they were bound for the government of semi-autonomous southern Sudan. |
Somalia has not had an effective national government for 17 years, leading to a collapse of law and order both on land and at sea. | Somalia has not had an effective national government for 17 years, leading to a collapse of law and order both on land and at sea. |
Pirates there are currently holding more than a dozen hijacked ships. | Pirates there are currently holding more than a dozen hijacked ships. |
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