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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: jlallen who wrote (791039)6/20/2014 9:34:23 PM
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.....apparently what this Somali "fishing" boat was fishing for was "out of season"


High seas justice, one less " fishing boat".


>> RUSSIAN NAVY CAPTURES SOMALI PIRATES
>> The Russians captured the Pirates, tied them up, put them on their boats, then set them all on fire.
>> POOF. No more pirates. Plus, probably no more Somali pirates attacking Russian ships. This video shows Russian Navy commandos on a Somalian pirate ship shortly after the ?pirates had captured a Russian oil tanker.


>> The EuroUnion navy that patrols these waters would not interfere because they feared there could be casualties. Boo Hoo.
>> All conversations are in Russian with a single exception of when a wounded pirate says something in English and the Russian soldier says "This is not a fishing boat". All conversations between the commandos are in Russian. If you don't understand Russian, the pictures
>> ? ?speak for themselves.

>> The soldiers freed their compatriots and the tanker. The Russian Navy Commandos moved the pirates back to their own (pirate) ship, searched the pirate ship for weapons and explosives and then they left the shi??p and exploded it with all remaining pirates hand-cuffed to it.
>> The commandos sank the pirate ship along with the pirates and without any court proceedings. They used the
>> ? ?anti-piracy laws of the 18th and 19th centuries where the captain of the rescuing ship has the right to decide what to do with the pirates. Usually, they were hanged.

WARNING: Some scenes are graphic.

LINK true-turtle.livejournal.com

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