Navy responds to SOS from Seychelles
Manu Pubby : New Delhi, Mon Apr 20 2009, 03:40 hrs
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Praising the Indian Navy for combating piracy in the Gulf of Aden, the statement by the Seychelles Armed Forces said Indian warships have not only protected merchant ships but have also thwarted pirate attacks, in an apparent reference to the action by INS Mysore in December when it rescued an Ethiopian merchant vessel that was attacked by pirates.
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