This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/africa/7760216.stm
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Cruise ship evades pirate attack | Cruise ship evades pirate attack |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A US cruise ship carrying more than 1,000 people was targeted at the weekend by pirates off the coast of Somalia, maritime officials say. | |
Two small boats chased and fired shots at the Nautica eight times, but failed to board the vessel. | Two small boats chased and fired shots at the Nautica eight times, but failed to board the vessel. |
Her captain, Jurica Brajcic, manoeuvred away from the pirates and increased speed to outrun them. | Her captain, Jurica Brajcic, manoeuvred away from the pirates and increased speed to outrun them. |
The Nautica, with 656 passengers and 399 crew, was in waters patrolled by a multinational task force. | The Nautica, with 656 passengers and 399 crew, was in waters patrolled by a multinational task force. |
The ship was on a 32-day cruise from Rome to Singapore when it was attacked at 0930 local time (0630) on Sunday. | The ship was on a 32-day cruise from Rome to Singapore when it was attacked at 0930 local time (0630) on Sunday. |
Oceania Cruises, the Miami-based company which owns the Nautica, described the events leading to the incident on their website. | |
"The skiffs, approaching from a range of approximately 1,000 metres, attempted to intercept the vessel's course," it said. | |
"Captain Jurica Brajcic and his officers immediately began evasive manoeuvres and took all prescribed precautions." | |
Helicopter scrambled | Helicopter scrambled |
The Times in London quotes a spokesman for the Danish Navy, which has current responsibility for maritime safety in that area, saying that a vessel was called on to aid the Nautica. | |
Danish TV later reported that a French Navy helicopter had been scrambled at its request. | Danish TV later reported that a French Navy helicopter had been scrambled at its request. |
The Nautica is the largest, though not the first, cruise ship to be targeted by pirates off the Somali coast. | The Nautica is the largest, though not the first, cruise ship to be targeted by pirates off the Somali coast. |
In April this year, pirates seized Le Ponant, a luxury liner with 30 people on board. They were eventually freed after an eight day stand-off. | |
Oceania Cruises said it believed the attack was an isolated incident and that it would not be cancelling planned trips in the area. | |
Captain Jurica Brajcic and his officers immediately began evasive manoeuvers and took all prescribed precautions Oceania Cruises spokesman | |
The Nautica was scheduled to dock at ports in Italy, Egypt, Oman, Dubai, India, Malaysia and Thailand. | The Nautica was scheduled to dock at ports in Italy, Egypt, Oman, Dubai, India, Malaysia and Thailand. |
Correspondents say that despite the US-led creation of a special security corridor in the area, pirate attacks are continuing. | Correspondents say that despite the US-led creation of a special security corridor in the area, pirate attacks are continuing. |
On Tuesday, Agence France Press quoted Somalia's insurgent Islamist leader, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, calling for "the release of all vessels under the command of Somali pirates". | |
Mr Aweys added that his Islamist grouping was the only force capable of governing Somalia, which has not had a functioning government since 1991. Had they still been in charge in Mogadishu, the pirates would have been stamped out, he said. |