Thursday, 24 May 2012

US Cargo ship saved from pirates by Iran Navy

Iran's navy says it has saved a US-flagged cargo ship that was under attack from pirates in the gulf.
          An Iranian warship responded to a distress signal from the US-flagged Maersk Texas, a cargo ship of 500 feet and 14,000 tons, which was besieged by "several pirate boats," the navy said in a statement reported by the official IRNA news agency. The cargo vessel "was saved by the navy of the Islamic Republic of Iran" on Wednesday, IRNA added. The pirates "fled the scene as soon as they spotted the presence" of the warship. Maersk Texas "thanked the Iranian navy and sailed towards its destination safely," it added. It was the first time the Iranian navy protected a US ship from pirates. Maersk had sailed from the UAE port of Fujairah, south of the Strait of Hormuz at the entrance of the Gulf, and was headed for the United States.
         Iran's navy keeps a presence in Gulf of Oman to protect cargo ships and transiting oil tankers and also defend the country against potential threats. According to Iranian commanders, Iran's navy have carried out hundreds of antipiracy operations, engaging in hundreds of armed clashes with pirates in the past three years. The US navy patrolling the area have on a number of occasions rescued Iranian ships. The latest incident was in January when a US warship secured the release of 13 Iranian fishermen near the entrance to the Gulf who had been held captive by pirates for 45 days.

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