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European Union military forces carried out an air raid on what they called "pirate equipment" on the coast of Somalia on Tuesday.
It is the first time the European Union Naval Force (EU Navfor), deployed off the country's coastline to fight piracy, has carried out a raid on Somali soil. Until now it has acted against pirates at sea, mostly on small skiffs.
The BBC reported that helicopters flying from warships destroyed a number of pirate attack craft.
EU Navfor said in a statement that surveillance "indicates that no Somalis were injured ashore as a result of EU action."
The force quoted its commander, Rear Admiral Duncan Potts, as saying there were no "boots" on the ground, adding: "The local Somali people and fishermen – many of whom have suffered so much because of piracy in the region, can be reassured that our focus was on known pirate supplies and will remain so in the future."
EU Navfor said the raid was mandated by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1851, as well as by a March decision of the European Union Council authorizing action on shore. It said the force currently comprised nine warships and five maritime patrol aircraft.
The multinational forces used helicopters in conjunction with two warships to leave five of the pirates' fast attack craft "inoperable".
Re: Somalia: European Military Launches Air Raid On Pirates
Next point of attack must be the multinational corporations and nations who have polluted Somali waters making them unfishable and causing Afrikans to retaliate with Marine Navigation for Liberation!
"African champions must break the chain that links African ideas to European ones and listen to the voice of the ancestors without European interpreters."
-Jacob Carruthers, "Mdw Ntr"
Ma ku Mbôngi, ka matômbulawanga za ko.
"The community's political institution does not borrow foreign dialects to discuss its' political matters or to educate its' members"
- Kikongo proverb
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