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April 12th, 2008   Post 1
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Post; French helicopters fire at Somali pirates -witnesses


French helicopters fire at Somali pirates -witnesses


BOSASSO, Somalia, April 11 (Reuters) - French military helicopters on Friday fired rockets at pirates who had released hostages they had been holding on a captured luxury yacht off the coast of Somalia, witnesses said.
French officials confirmed that troops had fired on a vehicle with pirates on board, but they said they had not shot at people, had not fired any missiles and had not killed anyone.
Local witnesses said an unknown number of people were killed by the rocket fire, which also destroyed three vehicles.
"I could see clouds of smoke as six helicopters were bombing the pirates. The pirates were also firing anti-aircraft machine guns in reaction. I cannot tell the exact casualties," witness Mohamed Ibrahim told Reuters by radio telephone.
The district commissioner of Garaad, where the attack took place, said the helicopters landed and troops jumped out to grab members of a group of 14 pirates who had just come ashore where three pickup trucks with heavy weapons were waiting.
"Local residents came out to the see the helicopters on the ground. The helicopters took off and fired rockets on the vehicles and the residents there, killing five local people," Commissioner Abdiaziz Olu-Yusuf Mohamed told Reuters by phone.
In Paris, French officials said that the operation was conducted with minimal use of force for fear of causing collateral damage.
They said a Gazelle helicopter with a sniper on board and a Panther helicopter with three commandos on board were involved in the incident. In addition two more missile-armed Gazelle helicopters stood by in support but did not intervene.
They said the only shot fired was by the sniper to disable the engine of a vehicle containing the pirates.
"No shots were fired directly at the pirates," Jean-Louis Georgelin, chief of the armed forces general staff, told a news conference.
"The shot from the first Gazelle was enough to stop the vehicle and get out the pirates, who gave themselves up without too much difficulty," he said. (For full Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the top issues, visit: http://africa.reuters.com/) (Reporting by Abdiqani Hassan, additional reporting by Aweys Yusuf and Abdiwahid Sheikh in Mogadishu and James Mackenzie in Paris; Editing by Giles Elgood)




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April 12th, 2008   Post 2
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4 Weeks Ago   Post 3
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The French are doing the right thing.
How often do you hear me say that?
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4 Weeks Ago   Post 4
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Quote:
Originally Posted by the_13th_redneck
The French are doing the right thing.
How often do you hear me say that?
I haven't heard you say that since I've been a member of this community LOL
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4 Weeks Ago   Post 5
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Wolf, that's the first time that I heard from Redneck about the French doing the right thing since I joined the forums in 2005. ha
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4 Weeks Ago   Post 6
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I don't know I am torn on this one, its great they did what they did but I am disappointed they didn't blow the ship out of the water along with its pirates as well.
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4 Weeks Ago   Post 7
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Quote:
Originally Posted by the_13th_redneck
The French are doing the right thing.
How often do you hear me say that?
Well I've never heard it before, but then again there's not many occasions when you would have any reason.
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4 Weeks Ago   Post 8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MontyB
I don't know I am torn on this one, its great they did what they did but I am disappointed they didn't blow the ship out of the water along with its pirates as well.
I can think of two reasons.

1. They would have killed all the hostages.
2. $30 Million Dollar Cruise Ship at the bottom wont make the owners happy.

No, I think the French did the right thing, they got the hostages out by paying a bribe and lulled th pirates into a false sense of security. Then attacked and captured the Pirates as they tried to flee with the money.

My only question is what the f*** was the cruise ship company doing sailing so close to Somali waters. Are the that goddamn stupid???
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Last edited by mmarsh : 4 Weeks Ago at 02:09 AM.
 
4 Weeks Ago   Post 9
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If they did fire on the pirates. Good for the French.

I'd be careful believing anything that comes out of the mouths of the local Somalie's. They aren't known for their candor.
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4 Weeks Ago   Post 10
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Its coming out of the French Government. They have arrested 6 using Special Forces. The news reported today that they are now in Paris awaiting Trial.
 




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