Maritime
Danish Navy Kills Four Pirates Off Nigerian Waters
The Danish Naval patrol has killed four pirates in an exchange of fire in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Nigeria.
“No Danish soldiers were injured, but five pirates were shot. Four of the pirates died. One was injured,” the Danish military said.
The incident occurred last Wednesday when the frigate Esbern Snare, which has been patrolling the area since early November, attempted to board the pirate boat.
The Danish forces fired warning shots, and the pirates immediately fired backed.
“The Danish soldiers acted in self-defence and returned fire”, the statement said.
After the shooting, the pirate ship sank and the eight pirates were brought aboard the frigate.
A piracy hotspot stretching 5,700 kilometres (3,540 miles) from Senegal to Angola, the Gulf of Guinea, saw 195 attacks in 2020.
The same year, 130 of 135 hostage takings at sea occurred in the region, according to the International Maritime Bureau.
The Danish helicopter-equipped frigate and its 175 sailors “are fulfilling an important task by protecting Danish and other commercial vessels in the region,” Defence Minister, Trine Bramsen told news agency, Ritzau.
Copenhagen in March announced it was sending the vessel to patrol the zone, where some 40 Danish ships operate daily.
Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederik, who is currently in neighbouring Ghana, is due to visit the Esbern Snare.
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