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Cris
10-08-2009, 11:07 AM
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Somali pirates attack French military flagship


AFP/File – The French navy logistics ship La Somme sails in the Red Sea in 2004. Somali pirates attempted to storm …



Wed Oct 7, 11:10 am ET
NAIROBI (AFP) – Somali pirates attempted to storm the French navy's 18,000 tonne flagship in the Indian Ocean after mistaking it for a cargo vessel, the French military said on Wednesday.
The crew of La Somme, a 160-metre (525-foot) command vessel and fuel tanker, easily saw off the brazen night-time assault by lightly armed fighters on two lightweight skiffs and captured five pirates, a spokesman said.
"The pirates, who because of the darkness took the French ship for a commercial vessel, were on board two vessels and opened fire with Kalashnikovs," Admiral Christophe Prazuck said in Paris.
La Somme is the French command vessel in the Indian Ocean, overseeing French air, sea and land forces fighting Somali pirates and hunting terrorists under the banner of the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom.
Officers on the ship have directed commando operations to free French hostages in the hands of Somali pirates.
The pirates tried to flee when they realised their mistake but were pursued by French forces who, after an hour-long chase, caught one of the skiffs, Prazuck said.
On it they found five men but no weapons, water or food as the pirates had apparently thrown all of the boat's contents overboard, the spokesman said.
A Western official at sea in the area, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said that there had been an exchange of fire between the warship and the pirate launches.
"One of the skiffs managed to get away in the night because La Somme was busy with the first pirate boat," he said.
"Despite the arrival of other vessels, they haven't yet managed to find the second boat," he said, adding that many warships in the area were busy hunting another group which attacked a cargo ship off the Seychelles on Sunday.
The world's naval powers have deployed dozens of warships to the lawless waters off Somalia over the past year to curb attacks by pirates in one of the world's busiest maritime trade routes.
La Somme was operating 250 nautical miles (460 kilometres) off the Somali coast, on its way to resupply fuel to frigates patrolling shipping lanes as part of the European Union's Operation Atalanta anti-piracy mission.
This was not the first time that Somali pirates have mistakenly attacked a French naval vessel. Several pirates were captured in May when they attempted to board a frigate in the area.
Somalia has had no proper government since it plunged into lawlessness after President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991.
The country is riven by factional fighting and pirate gangs operate freely from several ports along its Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden coasts.
According to the environmental watchdog Ecoterra International, at least 163 attacks have been carried out by Somali pirates since the start of 2009 alone, 47 of them successful hijackings.
Last year, more than 130 merchant ships were attacked, an increase of more than 200 percent on 2007, according to the International Maritime Bureau's Piracy Reporting Centre in Kuala Lumpur.
Pirates have in recent weeks resumed attacks with the end of the monsoon season. Last week Somali gunmen captured Spanish fishing boat The Alakrana with 36 crew members in the Indian Ocean.
The US Maritime Administration warned last month that the end of the monsoon season was likely to bring an increase in piracy off Somalia and urged shipping companies to be vigilant.
Calmer waters allow pirates, who often operate in small fibreglass skiffs towed out to sea by captured fishing vessels, to hijack freighters, trawlers and private yachts. Cruise vessels have also been attacked.

Secpro
10-08-2009, 11:11 AM
Yeah I read this one. Fucking hillarious! They a rude awakening when they started firing shots.

lino
10-08-2009, 11:18 AM
cheap boat = $500.00
Kalashnikov rifles = $500.00
Fuel and ammo = $200.00
realizing you just tried to pirate a war ship = priceless :)

anthony20031
10-08-2009, 01:45 PM
that is pretty funny. Sure the guys on the ship must have been having a good laugh afterwards.

ss1
10-08-2009, 01:54 PM
Yeah, but maybe they believed all the jokes about the French military being cowardly pussies.

Actually, they got some nice toys. When we were in Paris a couple of years ago, they were stationing soldiers at every high profile public area all with either FAMAS G2's or SG 551's.

Satan_3pc
10-08-2009, 02:07 PM
Like on South Park. "They surrendered sir. They're French."

JaxChris
10-08-2009, 05:36 PM
Wait... their flagship is a fuel tanker? ROFLMAO!!!

Gentle Ben
10-09-2009, 08:05 AM
this just proves, yet again, that you don't have to be smart to be a criminal. I bet the French sailors were laughing the entire (brief) festivities.

The article should have have read: After a brief firefight and pursuit, the French Navy captured one small boat with five terrified alleged Somali pirates. Apparently the alleged pirates jettisoned their weapons, food, water, and other supplies prior to capture. The only items found on the boat was the contents of the pirates' lower bowels, no doubt from their abrupt realization that their target was not a merchant vessel, rather a French warship. Haga Shamhamzi, mother of one of the alleged pirates, told the press: "Ooga frapfrapfrapfrapfrap ugh ugh grunt shukran. Obama-u Akhbar!" Via translation: "My baby is a good boy who done never hurt no-body and never got in no trouble. Obama is great."

Secpro
10-09-2009, 08:14 AM
Yeah, but maybe they believed all the jokes about the French military being cowardly pussies.

Actually, they got some nice toys. When we were in Paris a couple of years ago, they were stationing soldiers at every high profile public area all with either FAMAS G2's or SG 551's.

The French have some cool toys indeed, but unlike the Americans they aren't all gungho. That why theres the misconception.

Cris
10-09-2009, 08:42 AM
They are still French, which in turn means no good.

Gentle Ben
10-09-2009, 09:05 AM
The French aren't all bad. They own some of the most incredible real estate on the planet (if you've never been to France, you should visit...contrary to popular belief, they don't mind speaking English so long as you ask them politely if they speak English, rather than assume they speak English), their architecture is awesome (except for New Orleans), they make great wine, are culinary geniuses for inventing the French Fry, and have the Foreign Legion.

Cris
10-09-2009, 09:48 AM
I do believe they have some nice architecture over their though. It's the people that ruin it for me.

doug5336
10-09-2009, 09:50 AM
Is it true that they don't bathe?

Secpro
10-09-2009, 09:54 AM
Is it true that they don't bathe?

Not really sure I want to find out Doug! I've been involved with some French chics before and there wasn't a hygiene issue. Then again they did live here for a while.

Gentle Ben
10-09-2009, 09:59 AM
Is it true that they don't bathe?

sometimes. that's why there's perfume.

Secpro
10-09-2009, 10:02 AM
sometimes. that's why there's perfume.

That's why they mastered the art of making such fragrances . Ahuh, makes sense now!

lino
10-09-2009, 10:03 AM
I do believe they have some nice architecture over their though. It's the people that ruin it for me.

I vacationed in France a few years ago.. beautiful towns.. and yes shitty people..

here a a cool pic of the marina at Monte Carlo

anthony20031
10-09-2009, 10:04 AM
Yh the people seems rather snobby to me

anthony20031
10-09-2009, 10:04 AM
Lino don't think that pic is big enough...could you please enlarge a little lol

Cris
10-09-2009, 10:06 AM
Wow that's a huge pic, who is the douche repping Miami? He really ruined that pic.

Secpro
10-09-2009, 10:08 AM
Beautiful!
Of course it's only right Lino had his vaca in Paris.:lino::lino:

Gentle Ben
10-09-2009, 10:16 AM
great pic. took me 5 mins of scrolling to the right to see it all, and when I got to the end I got a bit of a fright.

I've been to Monte Carlo and a couple of other coastal locales. They are very trendy and snobbish, IMO. To get a better taste of France, you need to go inland. Aix, for instance, is beautiful and the people were nice.

lino
10-09-2009, 10:18 AM
Beautiful!
Of course it's only right Lino had his vaca in Paris.:lino::lino:



almost for free.. My wife won an all expenses paid trip to Monte Carlo(including money for the casino)... we tacked on another $1200 of our money and spent a week in Rome..I guess I just find the bargains :raspberry:

(need a mod photo resize) :bolt:

Secpro
10-09-2009, 11:06 AM
Alright I'll you win this one. That was a hell of a deal!

Cris
10-09-2009, 11:07 AM
Now just learn to resize your damn pics.

JaxChris
10-09-2009, 05:51 PM
this just proves, yet again, that you don't have to be smart to be a criminal. I bet the French sailors were laughing the entire (brief) festivities.

The article should have have read: After a brief firefight and pursuit, the French Navy captured one small boat with five terrified alleged Somali pirates. Apparently the alleged pirates jettisoned their weapons, food, water, and other supplies prior to capture. The only items found on the boat was the contents of the pirates' lower bowels, no doubt from their abrupt realization that their target was not a merchant vessel, rather a French warship. Haga Shamhamzi, mother of one of the alleged pirates, told the press: "Ooga frapfrapfrapfrapfrap ugh ugh grunt shukran. Obama-u Akhbar!" Via translation: "My baby is a good boy who done never hurt no-body and never got in no trouble. Obama is great."

HAHAHAHAHAHA, I'm laughing myself to tears right now.

EDIT: Fuck you Lino. I was so happy to finally get past level, I mean page, 2 and you did it again to page 3. You bastard! Now I have to find the Save button for this edit. Be back in 5 minutes.