Hijacked ships face bunker shortages on release
CORRIDOR: it has been suggested that a safe shipping corridor be created in the Indian Ocean to give naval forces a more manageable area to patrol. French frigate Le Floreal patrolling the waters off the coast of Somalia.
SHIPS hijacked and held off the Somali coast are facing increasing difficulties receiving bunker fuel needed for them to leave the endangered waters once they are released.
As pirates capture ships further afield, sail them to the Somali coast and...
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