Pirate ship seizures set to fall in 2010
- Wednesday 28 July 2010
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- Ship Operations
FAR fewer Somali pirate attacks will succeed in capturing vessels in 2010 than was the case even a few years ago, the secretary-general of the United Nations has argued in a report to the UN Security Council.According to Ban Ki-moon, the success rate for seizures as a proportion of attacks...
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