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The crew of a Danish cargo ship held by Somali pirates since early June were released after a ransom was paid, Denmark's foreign ministry says. | The crew of a Danish cargo ship held by Somali pirates since early June were released after a ransom was paid, Denmark's foreign ministry says. |
No details of the amount paid were given, but Danish TV reported that the pirates had demanded $1.5m (£750,000). | |
The Danica White was hijacked off the Somali coast while heading for the Kenyan port of Mombasa to deliver a cargo of building materials. | The Danica White was hijacked off the Somali coast while heading for the Kenyan port of Mombasa to deliver a cargo of building materials. |
The pirates have now turned the vessel over to a French warship. | The pirates have now turned the vessel over to a French warship. |
The five crew members are undergoing a medical evaluation before being reunited with their families. | The five crew members are undergoing a medical evaluation before being reunited with their families. |
The Danish foreign ministry said the crew are in good condition, "although the hijacking has been a great strain". | The Danish foreign ministry said the crew are in good condition, "although the hijacking has been a great strain". |
Danish TV2 News reported that security firm Protocols said it had paid ransom of $1.5m for the release of the ship and crew. | |
Dangerous waters | Dangerous waters |
Days after the Danica White was captured on 2 June, a US ship fired several warning shots across its bow and destroyed three boats the pirates had used in their attack and were towing behind the Danish vessel. | Days after the Danica White was captured on 2 June, a US ship fired several warning shots across its bow and destroyed three boats the pirates had used in their attack and were towing behind the Danish vessel. |
But the US ship stopped its pursuit after the pirates navigated the Danica White into Somalia's territorial waters, where the US does not have jurisdiction. | But the US ship stopped its pursuit after the pirates navigated the Danica White into Somalia's territorial waters, where the US does not have jurisdiction. |
Somalia's waters are reported to be among the most dangerous in the world. | Somalia's waters are reported to be among the most dangerous in the world. |
Somali pirates are trained fighters, and often use speedboats equipped with satellite phones and Global Positioning System technology. | Somali pirates are trained fighters, and often use speedboats equipped with satellite phones and Global Positioning System technology. |
They target passenger and cargo vessels for ransom or loot, and use the money to buy weapons. | They target passenger and cargo vessels for ransom or loot, and use the money to buy weapons. |