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![]() by Staff Writers Lome (AFP) May 13, 2019
Police have arrested six Nigerian and two Togolese pirates over a foiled attack on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Guinea, Togo's security minister said Monday. "Pirates aboard a dugout canoe boarded the GDona1 tanker flying a Togolese flag and tried to divert it from its destination," Security Minister Yark Damehame said in a statement. "Happily, the Togolese navy foiled this attack," the statement said. The Gulf of Guinea is a hotbed of sea piracy. From the start of the year through April, more than 38 incidents have been reported,including 10 kidnappings. Most of the incidents have been blamed on armed Nigerian groups off the Niger Delta. "Recent attacks in Togo waters have been rare in 2019," Dirk Steffan of the consultancy Risk Intelligence told AFP. He described Sunday's foiled attack as "only one notable incident," adding: "We believe that it was involved in fuel smuggling and that the incident was related to illicit activity, rather than an outright piracy attack."
![]() ![]() Turkey starts naval exercise amid Cyprus gas dispute Ankara (AFP) May 13, 2019 Turkey's military launched a major naval exercise on Monday at a time of rising tensions over its plans to explore for gas off the coast of Cyprus. The exercises, featuring 131 vessels, 57 planes and 33 helicopters, began early on Monday, a Turkish defence ministry official confirmed to AFP. They are due to last until May 25 and take place across the Mediterranean, Aegean and Black seas. It follows Turkey's announcement in May that it would carry out exploratory drilling off Cyprus up to Se ... read more
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