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| EU Naval Force Rescues Ten Sailors in Indian Ocean |
| Monday, 14 January 2013 23:48 |
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The master of the Indian flagged dhow had sent out a distress call after the dhow's engine failed and the vessel started letting in water. Upon hearing the distress call, FS Surcouf, which was conducting counter piracy patrols 26 nautical miles away, raced to assist the mariners, who by now had 'abandoned ship' in rough seas and climbed into the dhow's life raft. Upon arrival at the scene, a team of sailors from Surcouf helped to evacuate the men to the French warship. Once onboard, the men, who were in deep shock and very relieved to be rescued, were offered hot showers, food and dry clothes. Forty five minutes after being rescued, the mariners watched as their stricken dhow disappeared into the sea. After taking time to recover onboard Surcouf, the 10 mariners were then transferred to EU NAVFOR warship, Belgium frigate BNS Louise Marie, for their onward journey to land. Speaking about his ordeal, the master of the dhow stated "All ten of us know that we are very lucky that warships from the European Union Naval Force were close by and could save us. We have been so well cared for by sailors from both Surcouf and Louise Marie. I would also like to thank all the counter piracy warships in the Indian Ocean because, thanks to them, the seas are safer from pirates." EU NAVFOR ATALANTA EU Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia - Operation Atalanta is part of the EU's comprehensive approach to tackle symptoms and root causes of piracy off the coast of Somalia and the EU Strategic Framework for the Horn of Africa adopted in November 2011. EU NAVFOR conducts anti-piracy operations off the coast of Somalia and the Indian Ocean and is responsible for the protection of World Food Programme (WFP) shipping carrying humanitarian aid to the people of Somalia and Horn of Africa as well as the logistic shippings supporting the African Union troops conducting Peace Support Operations in Somalia (AMISOM). Additionally, Operation Atalanta contributes to the monitoring of fishing activity off the coast of Somalia. For more information, please visit our website www.eunavfor.eu. For official comments on the above please contact European Union Naval Force Somalia - Operation ATALANTA Duty Public Information Office E-Mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Media and Public Information Office European Union Operation HQ Northwood Headquarters Sandy Lane-Northwood Middlesex-HA6 3HP |







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thanks to the operation warship FS Surcouf.
Cheers.