EU Navfor extends operations to Indian Ocean
- Wednesday 28 July 2010
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- Ship Operations
THE European Union has enlarged the area of operations of its Navfor fleet into the Indian Ocean in response to the growing number of pirate attacks far off the coast of Somalia.A new version of the EU’s military mandate states forces “shall operate off the coast of Somalia and...
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