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Somali pirates free Greek vessel | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A Greek ship with a Ukrainian crew that had been held by Somali pirates since May has been freed, Ukraine's president and the vessel's owners say. | |
President Viktor Yushchenko confirmed the release after Ariana's Athens-based owners said they had paid an undisclosed sum to the pirates. | |
The pirates claimed that they received nearly $3m (£1.8m) in ransom. | |
The ship and its 24-strong crew were captured as it sailed south-west of the Seychelles on 2 May. | The ship and its 24-strong crew were captured as it sailed south-west of the Seychelles on 2 May. |
"I congratulate the nation, and I congratulate the families on the successful operation to free our sailors," said Mr Yushchenko. | |
He said negotiations with the pirates had been "very difficult", adding that a plane would soon bring the crew back to Ukraine. | |
Alloceans Shipping, the company which owns the vessel, also announced that the ship had been freed. | |
The Ukrainian sailors were in good health, company director Spyros Minas said. | |
He said the pirates had already left the ship. | |
The Maltese-flagged vessel, said to be carrying 35,000 tons of soya, was sailing from Brazil to the Middle East when it was captured, Alloceans Shipping said. | |
Shipping off the Horn of Africa has been plagued by piracy for years. | Shipping off the Horn of Africa has been plagued by piracy for years. |