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Pirates Free Kidnapped Russians
Six Russians and an Estonian seized after an attack on a ship operated by French firm, Bourbon SA off Bonny Island, Rivers State, have been released by their captors, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said yesterday.
A ministry statement said the freed crew, who were kidnapped on October 15, were “feeling well” and would soon be flown home, but gave no details on how the sailors’ release was secured.
After the abduction of the sailors from the vessel, the Liberty Bourbon 249, another nine crew members remained on-board and maintained course toward the Nigerian port of Onne.
The Bourbon is an anchor-handling vessel of the kind used to help supply oil rigs and tow them to a drilling site. The French firm supplies vessels in Nigeria’s offshore oil industry.
Pirate attacks are on the rise in Africa’s Gulf of Guinea, which is second only to the waters around Somalia for piracy.
Usually boats are attacked in order to steal their cargo, after which the crew is normally freed. But kidnapping has also become a big criminal enterprise in the waters around the Niger Delta region.
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