29 Mar 2024
Saturday 22 August 2015 - 14:14
Story Code : 177024

Iranian warships foil pirate attacks on foreign vessels

Tehran, Aug 22, IRNA - Irans naval forces saved two foreign cargo vessels from pirates attacks in two separate operations in the Gulf of Aden, a military official has announced.


Deputy Commander of Iran's Navy Rear Admiral Mahmoud Mousavi said Navy's 35th Fleet was informed of an attack by pirates on a foreign cargo ship, The English language daily Iran Daily reported.

The fleet, which was the closest military unit to the cargo ship, managed to arrive at the scene in the right time, repelling the attackers using its heavy artillery, Mousavi said.

Four hours later, he added, pirates tried to attack another foreign cargo ship, but they were once again faced back with the Iranian Navy and fled toward Somali coasts.

Six heavily equipped pirate boats attended the first attack and 12 boats took part in the second one, he stated, adding, however, that the cargo ships have not incurred any damages thanks to the Iranian fleets rapid reaction.

It was the Iranian naval forces 188th battle with pirates attacking Iranian and non-Iranian oil tanks and cargo ships, the commander noted.
Comprising Bandar Abbas logistic warship and Alvand destroyer, the 35th Fleet of warships had departed for the Gulf of Aden in late June.

The warships are on a mission to ensure security for the traffic of the Iranian shipping lines in the region and protect the Islamic Republics interests in high seas.

Under the terms of several UN Security Council resolutions, nations can deploy warships to the Gulf of Aden and coastal waters of Somalia to protect their vessels against pirates and, after giving notice to Somali government, enter Somali territorial waters in pursuit of the pirates.

By IRNA
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