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Sanaa, Yemen, January 16, 2010 -- Somaliland forces have helped in
releasing a Yemeni-flagged container ship held by Somali pirates for
nearly three weeks, Yemeni Interior Ministry said on Sunday.
Al-Mahmoud ship, carrying 15 crew members on board, was freed from
Somali pirates on Friday with the help of the Somaliland naval forces,
said the Interior Ministry in a statement posted on its website.
"The Al-Mahmoud ship left Aden port on Dec. 18 and was hijacked during
its sail through the Arqabah area in Gulf of Aden," the Yemeni
coastguard was quoted as saying in the statement.
The ministry provided no details about the casualties, but said the ship
is expected to arrive in the city harbor of Al-Mukalla in Hadramout
Province in south Yemen on Sunday.
Despite international warships patrolling the Gulf of Aden and the
Indian Ocean, piracy is still rampant in one of the world's most
important and busiest shipping lanes.
According to statistics released by the Yemeni coastguard, 41 cargo
vessels along with 521 sailors of different nationalities were seized by
hijackers in 2009.
Source: Xinhua, January 10, 2010
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