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Somali elders have launched a fresh attempt to resolve the standoff between the US navy and pirates holding an American captain hostage in a lifeboat. | Somali elders have launched a fresh attempt to resolve the standoff between the US navy and pirates holding an American captain hostage in a lifeboat. |
Somali sources say a group of elders have taken to sea to arrange safe passage for the hostage takers. | Somali sources say a group of elders have taken to sea to arrange safe passage for the hostage takers. |
The pirates have warned the US navy, which has warships and a helicopter in sight of the boat, against trying to rescue Capt Richard Phillips by force. | The pirates have warned the US navy, which has warships and a helicopter in sight of the boat, against trying to rescue Capt Richard Phillips by force. |
The FBI are questioning crew from Capt Phillips' ship, now docked in Kenya. | |
The container ship, which arrived in the port of Mombasa on Saturday evening, is being treated as a crime scene. | |
Crew members have hailed Capt Phillips' bravery, saying he offered himself as a hostage in order to save them when the Maersk Alabama was attacked on Wednesday. | |
The captain is now being held on a lifeboat said to be drifting about 30-45km (20 and 30 miles) off the Somali coast. | The captain is now being held on a lifeboat said to be drifting about 30-45km (20 and 30 miles) off the Somali coast. |
Reports from Maersk Line Ltd., the company which owns the ship, said the US Navy had "sight contact" with Capt Phillips earlier in the day. | Reports from Maersk Line Ltd., the company which owns the ship, said the US Navy had "sight contact" with Capt Phillips earlier in the day. |
Several warships and a helicopter are following the lifeboat's progress. Pirate sources were quoted by Reuters news agency as saying the helicopter was dropping supplies on the boat. | Several warships and a helicopter are following the lifeboat's progress. Pirate sources were quoted by Reuters news agency as saying the helicopter was dropping supplies on the boat. |
In a separate development, four French citizens including a three-year-old boy whose yacht was seized by pirates have returned to Paris after being freed by French troops on Friday. | In a separate development, four French citizens including a three-year-old boy whose yacht was seized by pirates have returned to Paris after being freed by French troops on Friday. |
The yacht's owner, Florent Lemacon, was killed during the operation along with two pirates. | The yacht's owner, Florent Lemacon, was killed during the operation along with two pirates. |
Shots fired | Shots fired |
A US military official said that on Saturday the four pirates guarding him fired shots at a small navy vessel which had approached, possibly to conduct reconnaissance. | A US military official said that on Saturday the four pirates guarding him fired shots at a small navy vessel which had approached, possibly to conduct reconnaissance. |
No-one was hurt and the navy vessel turned away without returning fire, an unnamed US official told the Associated Press news agency. | No-one was hurt and the navy vessel turned away without returning fire, an unnamed US official told the Associated Press news agency. |
MAJOR PIRATE INCIDENTS Ukrainian ship MV Faina seized on 25 September 2008, held until 5 February 2009Saudi tanker Sirius Star held for two months from November 2008; a $3m ransom was negotiatedAt least 15 pirate attacks reported to International Maritime Bureau during March 2009The 32,500-tonnSources at the ship's owne Malaspina Castle, UK-owned but operated by Italians, seized on 6 April 2009. Growing sophistication of pirates Q&A: Somali piracy Profile: Capt Richard Phillips | MAJOR PIRATE INCIDENTS Ukrainian ship MV Faina seized on 25 September 2008, held until 5 February 2009Saudi tanker Sirius Star held for two months from November 2008; a $3m ransom was negotiatedAt least 15 pirate attacks reported to International Maritime Bureau during March 2009The 32,500-tonnSources at the ship's owne Malaspina Castle, UK-owned but operated by Italians, seized on 6 April 2009. Growing sophistication of pirates Q&A: Somali piracy Profile: Capt Richard Phillips |
In the latest attempt to end the stand-off, elders said to be related to the pirates set sail from the northern Somali town of Eyl. US military officials confirmed fresh negotiations were under way. | In the latest attempt to end the stand-off, elders said to be related to the pirates set sail from the northern Somali town of Eyl. US military officials confirmed fresh negotiations were under way. |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Mombasa says the main stumbling block is the pirates' demand to be allowed to return to land before returning the hostage. | The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Mombasa says the main stumbling block is the pirates' demand to be allowed to return to land before returning the hostage. |
Earlier talks failed when US officials insisted on the pirates' arrest, the New York Times newspaper says, quoting unnamed Somali officials. | Earlier talks failed when US officials insisted on the pirates' arrest, the New York Times newspaper says, quoting unnamed Somali officials. |
Abdi Garad, a Somali pirate commander, told AFP news agency on Saturday that there was concern the Americans were "planning rescue tricks like the French commandos did". | Abdi Garad, a Somali pirate commander, told AFP news agency on Saturday that there was concern the Americans were "planning rescue tricks like the French commandos did". |
French commandos stormed a yacht on Friday to free hostages, but one captive was killed during the operation. | French commandos stormed a yacht on Friday to free hostages, but one captive was killed during the operation. |
Also on Saturday, pirates hijacked a tugboat in the Gulf of Aden. The Buccaneer has 16 crew members on board, 10 of them Italians. | Also on Saturday, pirates hijacked a tugboat in the Gulf of Aden. The Buccaneer has 16 crew members on board, 10 of them Italians. |
The crew, which also includes five Romanians and a Croat, are said to have been unharmed. | The crew, which also includes five Romanians and a Croat, are said to have been unharmed. |
Another vessel, sailing under the Turkish flag, escaped when its crew used water hoses to repel the pirates who had fired a rocket-propelled grenade into the captain's cabin. | Another vessel, sailing under the Turkish flag, escaped when its crew used water hoses to repel the pirates who had fired a rocket-propelled grenade into the captain's cabin. |
A piracy expert said the hijackings did not appear to be related to the attack on the Alabama Maersk. | A piracy expert said the hijackings did not appear to be related to the attack on the Alabama Maersk. |
"This is just the Somali pirate machine in full flow," Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, founder of Dryad Maritime Intelligence Ltd, told AP. | "This is just the Somali pirate machine in full flow," Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, founder of Dryad Maritime Intelligence Ltd, told AP. |