Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Somalis threaten to attack South Korea

Consequently the release operation of a vessel held last Friday by the Navy of South Korea, Somali pirates have threatened to burn their boats Asian and killing their crews. Adam Jama, head of a band of pirates, said they had held an extraordinary meeting at Gaan, on the coast of the autonomous region of Puntland, northeastern Somalia, and had decided "to kill any Korean navy captured and burned their ships." To avoid further rescue operations, said Adam Jama land take several crew members of each of the boats that are currently holding hostage.

According to the South Korean government, the Navy special forces boarded the freighter on Friday that country Samho Jewelry, a few thousand 300 kilometers northeast of the coast of Somalia, rescued the 21 crew members killed eight of the thirteen pirates were on board and captured five.

However, Omar Diriye, head of the gang that kidnapped the Samho Jewelry, said the deal was off the coast of Somali and not thousand 300 kilometers.

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