Not for the faint hearted.

ca04
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The video tape below shows Russian Navy commandos on a Somalian pirate ship shortly after the pirates had captured a Russian oil tanker.

The Euro Union navy that patrols these waters would not interfere because they feared there could be casualties.

So the Russian Navy Commandos freed their compatriots and the tanker, and then moved the pirates back to their own pirate ship.  The Russians searched the pirate ship for weapons and explosives, and found plenty! And then they left the ship and exploded it with all remaining pirates hand-cuffed to it.

Yes, the commandos sank the pirate ship along with the pirates and without any court proceedings, lawyers, etc
.  They used the anti-piracy laws of the 18th and 19th centuries where the captain of the rescuing ship has the right to decide what to do with the pirates.   Usually, they were hanged.

Video: http://true-turtle.livejournal.com/85315.html

 

 

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lol

 

 

 

 

 

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And the Australian navy which patrols and protects our borders are critisised ????????

 


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)
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The russians only do things like that to their own citizens. Cullen Bohannon might too .

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@newstart2380 wrote:

And the Australian navy which patrols and protects our borders are critisised ????????

 


What is described in the opening post re the pirates isn't even true.

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It was posted to  me  & it came from a russan site if you were fly enough you could trace it back to the site but then you would need to under stand russan as well.

There are  two videos out there with a boat being blown up the linked one  by the russans and the other by the US from a helicopter. 

 

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@ca04 wrote:

It was posted to  me  & it came from a russan site if you were fly enough you could trace it back to the site but then you would need to under stand russan as well.

There are  two videos out there with a boat being blown up the linked one  by the russans and the other by the US from a helicopter. 

 


Didn't it come from this site? (true-turtle.livejournal.com)

 

(i understand russian both written and spoken)

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"You can talk about the Somali pirates, but in fact this is an international mafia which shows that international law can do nothing today. Mnogostandartie If there is, dvustandartnost, international law is powerless. And this is the proof - not only in Somalia," - said Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Somali ambassador in Moscow Mohammed Handule.

 

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This is from a documentary called "black Label' by Nikolai Vasilev and shows how bad & widespread this problem is.

There was a move afoot a year or two back to remove/destroy the fishing boats of the Somali in the region and pay & train them for other types of work but it required a ot of international funds so I don't know if it ever got going.

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Good I hope you can do it quicker than I can.

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Have you read all the comments written in english?  all 3 pages? 

 

 poor taste hoax.

 

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That video apears to be taken down now but there ate other russan sites with info ect.

 

This link   

 

http://piracy-studies.org/2013/the-decline-of-somali-piracy-towards-long-term-solutions/

 

indicates the trade is finished.

 

 

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