British Navy confirms rescue of pirated convey fashionable Gulf of Aden
The hostages were the innovative crew of a fishing dhow who had been held prisoner on the bus their Yemeni-flagged vessel in lieu of 92 days, the Royal Navy held concerning a statement.Since taking the dhow on November 11, 2010, the pirates used it the same as a tend liner in place of raiding operations, equipping three skiffs with powerful outboard motors, ladders and other kit, according to the statement.The rescue outfit was accepted not at home Thursday by boarding teams from the Cornwall, supported by Lynx helicopters, according to the statement. The frigate had traditional a distress call from a South Korean commercial vessel at home the area, whose crew had be converted into suspicious of the dhows dealings.next rescuing the fishing crew and apprehending their captors, the Cornwall restored the vessel to its apt Yemeni owners, the Royal Navy supposed.Cmdr.