Piracy falls in Gulf of Aden
- Middle East: Saturday, October 06 - 2012 at 01:54
Commander of the European Naval Force (EU NAVFOR), Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino has said piracy attacks in the Gulf of Aden have declined in the last six months, but warned that it could be a lull before the storm, Gulf News has reported. "Starting from October, the pirates are expected to come out," he said. Responding to a question about the end date of EU NAVFOR's Operation Atlanta in 2014, Credendino said that the end date was not important but the end stage was. "We need to stay here as long as they (pirates) can come out."
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