Text Only
Search

US Navy Fires Warning Shots Off Coast of Somalia

24 September 2008

The U.S. Navy says a security team fired warning shots Wednesday at two small boats that tried to approach a naval supply ship off the coast of Somalia.   

USS Harry S. Truman, right, comes alongside the Military Sealift Command Oiler USNS John Lenthall for an underway replenishment in the Mediterranean (File Photo)
USS Harry S. Truman, right, comes alongside the Military Sealift Command Oiler USNS John Lenthall for an underway replenishment in the Mediterranean (File Photo)
The Navy's Fifth Fleet says the shots were fired after a number of "defensive measures" were taken to deter the boats from approaching the USNS John Lenthall.

A naval statement says the shots landed about 50 meters from the closest boat and resulted in both small boats ending their pursuit.  There were no reported casualties.

Well-armed pirates, using powerful speedboats, have attacked more than 55 ships and private vessels through the Gulf of Aden and along Somalia's east coast this year.  

The United States and other countries have increased patrols and security in the area in an effort to protect the shipping lanes.

The international combined task force (CTF) said this week it has helped thwart more than a dozen attacks since its inception in August.  However, it warned that mariners must remain vigilant, adding that CTF patrols cannot guarantee safety in the region.

The Somali government is fighting an Islamist insurgency and lacks the power or resources to stop the hijackings.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Heavy Fighting Kills 13 in Somali Capital
Somali Pirates Issue Warning to Europeans
Two Foreign Aid Workers Kidnapped Along Ethiopia-Somalia Border
Analysts Say Somalia Peace Deal Too Weak
 
  Top Story
12 Dead Including Mayor in Pakistan Suicide Bomb Attack

  More Stories
17 Rebels Killed in Afghan Battle
US House Approves Health Care Reform Measure
G20: Financial Stimulus Still Needed to Stabilize Economic Recovery
Iran Lawmakers Say Tehran Will Reject UN-Backed Nuclear Deal
Afghanistan: NATO Strike Kills 7 Afghan Security Members  Audio Clip Available
Israelis Rally for Peace on Rabin Anniversary
Obama Praises Those Who Ended Fort Hood Rampage
Afghanistan Rejects UN Criticism of Karzai
Navy Ship Honoring 9/11 Victims is Commissioned Into Fleet
China's Wen Promises Greater Cooperation With Arab Nations  Audio Clip Available
Iraqi Parliament Fails Again to Approve New Electoral Law
Medvedev: Not All Hopes Realized After Berlin Wall Fell