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There has been a shoot-out between Somali pirates on a hijacked cargo ship loaded with 33 tanks, the East African Seafarers' Association says. | There has been a shoot-out between Somali pirates on a hijacked cargo ship loaded with 33 tanks, the East African Seafarers' Association says. |
The maritime group's Andrew Mwangura told the BBC three men where shot in a row over tactics. | The maritime group's Andrew Mwangura told the BBC three men where shot in a row over tactics. |
Pirates seized the Ukrainian ship last week and have demanded a $20m (£11m) ransom to release it. | |
Mr Mwangura said the situation is very tense with the ship, the Faina, surrounded by US navy vessels. | Mr Mwangura said the situation is very tense with the ship, the Faina, surrounded by US navy vessels. |
US navy spokesman Lt Nathan Christensen said on Monday that destroyers and cruisers has been deployed within 10 miles (16kms) of the hijacked ship. | US navy spokesman Lt Nathan Christensen said on Monday that destroyers and cruisers has been deployed within 10 miles (16kms) of the hijacked ship. |
Somalia has been without a functioning central government for 17 years and has suffered continual civil strife, with rival armed clans and groups fighting for control. | |
'Concern' | |
Mr Mwangura said there are pirates from two different clans on board the Ukrainian-operated Faina. | |
We are asking the international community and the negotiators around that area to pull back - so they cool off Andrew MwanguraEast African Seafarers' Association Life in Somalia's pirate townSomalia's pirates face battles at seaSomalia: Special report | |
"One clan is radical the other is moderate," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | |
It seems the radicals wanted to take hold of the shipment of 33 72-T tanks and other weapons, while the moderates wanted "to backpedal on the ransom issue", he said. | |
It was not immediately clear if the three men shot in the incident had survived. | |
Mr Mwangura said his main concern was the safety of the crew, and that the military activity in the area had unnerved the hijackers. | |
"We are asking the international community and the negotiators around that area to pull back - so they cool off." | |
One of the ship's 21 crew is reported to have died from an illness on board. | One of the ship's 21 crew is reported to have died from an illness on board. |
The waters off Somalia's coast are considered some of the world's most dangerous. | |
Even ships carrying food aid are often targeted, hampering the delivery of humanitarian supplies to the estimated three million Somalis in need of aid. | |
A Canadian navy frigate has been escorting food aid supplies for the UN World Food Programme over the last month. | |
WFP spokesman Peter Smerdon told the BBC Canada's mission is due to end on 23 October and no-one has offered to replace them. |