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'Shoot-out' aboard hijacked ship | 'Shoot-out' aboard hijacked ship |
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Somali pirates on board a hijacked ship are reported to have been involved in a shoot-out over what to do with the vessel's cargo of tanks and weapons. | Somali pirates on board a hijacked ship are reported to have been involved in a shoot-out over what to do with the vessel's cargo of tanks and weapons. |
An East African maritime group, which is monitoring the situation, told the BBC that three men were shot but the extent of their injuries was unclear. | An East African maritime group, which is monitoring the situation, told the BBC that three men were shot but the extent of their injuries was unclear. |
Pirates seized the Ukrainian ship last week, demanding a $20m (£11m) ransom. | Pirates seized the Ukrainian ship last week, demanding a $20m (£11m) ransom. |
They dismissed the claim of infighting as "cheap propaganda", in a phone call to the BBC Somali Service. | They dismissed the claim of infighting as "cheap propaganda", in a phone call to the BBC Somali Service. |
"There has been no exchange of fire at all. We're in good shape," spokesman Sugule Ali told the BBC. | "There has been no exchange of fire at all. We're in good shape," spokesman Sugule Ali told the BBC. |
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 town | 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 town |
"This is cheap propaganda being spread by people not aware of our situation." | "This is cheap propaganda being spread by people not aware of our situation." |
He added that the pirates were participating in dialogue, without going into detail. | He added that the pirates were participating in dialogue, without going into detail. |
"I am optimistic this can be resolved peacefully," he said. | "I am optimistic this can be resolved peacefully," he said. |
In a separate development, the state-owned Malaysian shipping firm, MISC Berhad, said two of its ships had been recovered after it paid a ransom to pirates. | In a separate development, the state-owned Malaysian shipping firm, MISC Berhad, said two of its ships had been recovered after it paid a ransom to pirates. |
A spokesman said paying ransoms was against company policy, but had been necessary to obtain the release of its crew. | A spokesman said paying ransoms was against company policy, but had been necessary to obtain the release of its crew. |
Back pedalling | Back pedalling |
The hijacked Ukrainian ship, the Faina, is surrounded by international warships determined to stop its military cargo from falling into the wrong hands. | The hijacked Ukrainian ship, the Faina, is surrounded by international warships determined to stop its military cargo from falling into the wrong hands. |
Somalia's pirates face battles at seaSomalia: Special report The US navy says its destroyers and cruisers are within 10 nautical miles (about 18km) of the ship. | Somalia's pirates face battles at seaSomalia: Special report The US navy says its destroyers and cruisers are within 10 nautical miles (about 18km) of the ship. |
Andrew Mwangura of the East African Seafarers' Association - who has been in contact with the vessel - told the BBC that two rival clans had been fighting over tactics. | Andrew Mwangura of the East African Seafarers' Association - who has been in contact with the vessel - told the BBC that two rival clans had been fighting over tactics. |
He said radicals on board wanted to keep the shipment of 33 T-72 tanks and other weapons in Somalia while the moderates wanted "to back-pedal on the ransom issue". | He said radicals on board wanted to keep the shipment of 33 T-72 tanks and other weapons in Somalia while the moderates wanted "to back-pedal on the ransom issue". |
Mr Mwangura said his main concern was the safety of the crew, and that the military activity in the area had unnerved the hijackers. | 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," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "We are asking the international community and the negotiators around that area to pull back - so they cool off," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
Earlier, the pirates said they would rather fight than surrender. | Earlier, the pirates said they would rather fight than surrender. |
"I warn any military operation that, if we are attacked, we will defend ourselves until the last one of us dies," one of the hijackers told the BBC. | "I warn any military operation that, if we are attacked, we will defend ourselves until the last one of us dies," one of the hijackers told the BBC. |
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. |
'Concern' | 'Concern' |
The Faina is currently moored off Somalia's coast close to the town of Hoboyo. There have been conflicting reports of where the Faina and its cargo were destined. | The Faina is currently moored off Somalia's coast close to the town of Hoboyo. There have been conflicting reports of where the Faina and its cargo were destined. |
Kenya has insisted that the shipment was destined for its military. | Kenya has insisted that the shipment was destined for its military. |
But other sources, including a US navy spokesman, said it was bound for the autonomous government of South Sudan, in possible contravention of a peace accord. | But other sources, including a US navy spokesman, said it was bound for the autonomous government of South Sudan, in possible contravention of a peace accord. |
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. | 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. |
The waters off its coast are considered to be some of the world's most dangerous - pirates have hijacked nearly 30 ships this year and attacked many more. | The waters off its coast are considered to be some of the world's most dangerous - pirates have hijacked nearly 30 ships this year and attacked many more. |
Even ships carrying food aid are often targeted, hampering the delivery of humanitarian supplies to the estimated three million Somalis in need of assistance. | Even ships carrying food aid are often targeted, hampering the delivery of humanitarian supplies to the estimated three million Somalis in need of assistance. |
A spokesman for the UN's World Food Programme said it supplies 90% of aid to Somalia by sea but that hijackings were increasing despite the number of naval forces patrolling the shipping lanes. | A spokesman for the UN's World Food Programme said it supplies 90% of aid to Somalia by sea but that hijackings were increasing despite the number of naval forces patrolling the shipping lanes. |