Somali pirates' bodies washed up | |||
The bodies of seven suspected pirates have washed up on the shores of Somalia after a group of Egyptian fishermen overpowered them to escape following four months in captivity. The crewmen from two Egyptian vessels captured off the coast of Yemen were travelling back to Egypt with eight of their former captors, Mohammad Nasr, the owner of one of the boats, said. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow, reporting from Nairobi, Kenya, said: "The Egyptian fishermen are sailing home, but have declined to be airlifted as they have said it will be fitting if they can sail home. According to a Yemeni businessman who hired the boats, Ahmed Samara and Momtaz 1, the fishermen on both vessels co-ordinated their attack on Thursday and some of the pirates even co-operated with them.
"The crew on both boats started their operations at one time. They were co-ordinating among themselves," Mohamed Alnahdi, the executive manager of Mashrq Marine Product, said. | |||
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16 August, 2009
Somali pirates' bodies washed up
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