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The Dutch have – finally - joined the battle against Somali pirates. Earlier today, the Dutch navy announced it captured seven priates and freed 20 of their captives:

The Dutch navy captured seven suspected Somali pirates and freed 20 captives in the strategic Gulf of Aden shipping lane on Saturday, Dutch and NATO authorities said.

“This morning we intercepted a request for assistance from a Greek-owned ship from the Marshall Islands, the Handytankers Magic, that had fallen victim to a pirate attack,” Liuetenant Commander Alexandre Fernandes told AFP from aboard the Portuguese frigate Corte Real, which is under the NATO flag.

“We immediately dispatched a Dutch NATO ship,” which found a fishing vessel at the scene with seven suspected pirates and 20 hostages on board.

“The suspected pirates were identified and disarmed. The 20 captives were released.”

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The latest news from the piracy front: the 15–member crew of the German ship the MV Lehmann Timber, seized off the coast of Somalia May 28, has been released after the ship’s owner paid a ransom. Four of the hostages had been reported to be gravely ill, and a negotiating deadline set by the pirates expired yesterday. Via RIA Novosti:MORE

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