Germany abandons hijacked Hansa Stavanger rescue mission
GERMANY sent 200 crack anti-terror police to the Horn of Africa last month in an attempt to rescue a German-owned containership hijacked by Somali pirates, but abandoned the mission for fear of triggering a bloodbath, writes David Olser.
David Osler - Friday 19 June 2009
The Liberia-flagged, 1997-built, 1,550 teu Hansa Stavanger was captured in April and has since been held hostage together with its crew of 24. A ransom of $15m (£9.1m) has reportedly been...
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