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Chinese navy rescues two foreign ships
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2009-07-15 15:21

A Chinese naval ship patrolling waters off the Bab Al-Mandab Strait, north of Somalia, successfully rescued two ships that were attacked by pirates on Monday, the Xinhua News Agency reported today.

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The frigate Huangshan of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) received a call for help at 8:15 am local time on July 13 from the Liberian tanker “A.Elephant,” which said it was being attacked by pirates. The Huangshan, which was 39.8 sea miles away from the tanker, launched a helicopter immediately.

The helicopter reached the tanker at 9:43 am and fired signal flares and non-lethal shells that produce a loud noise and bright light at the pirates, scaring them off. The pirates tried to attack a second ship, the "Polyhronis" of Malta, but were again dispersed by the Huangshan.

The Huangshan is one of the PLA Navy's escort fleet assigned to anti-piracy duty near waters of Somalia in April.