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Italian cruise ship foils pirates

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    A captain of an Italian cruise ship has given the BBC a dramatic account of how his crew fended off a pirate attack near the coast of Somalia.

    Capt Ciro Pinto said six pirates in a speedboat approached his ship, the Melody, and opened fire, but then fled after security men fired in the air.

    He said his crew also sprayed water on the gunmen when they tried to climb aboard using a ladder.

    No-one was hurt in Saturday's incident. Some 1,500 people were on the vessel.

    Somali pirates have also seized an empty Yemeni oil tanker and clashed with the coast guard on Sunday, a Yemeni official said.

    Two pirates were killed in the action as the Yemeni coast guard tried to free the vessel, a Yemeni government official was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying.

    The official said three pirates and two Yemeni coast guard members were also wounded in the exchange.

    See map of how p****y is affecting the region and countries around the world

    Last year, pirates attacked more than 100 ships in the region, demanding huge ransoms for their release. Their attacks have intensified recently.

    'Throwing chairs'

    Capt Pinto told the BBC that the pirates tried to hijack his ship late on Saturday, about 290km (180 miles) north of Victoria in the Seychelles.

    "One white small boat with six people on board approached the port [left] side of the ship and started shooting."

    The captain said the pirates fired some 200 rounds of shots on the vessel.

    His said "our security started shooting in the air... and also we started spraying some water" to beat off the attackers.

    Capt Pinto said the pirates were forced to give up after about five minutes of shooting and a high-speed chase.

    Samantha Hendey from Durban, South Africa, told the BBC that her sister Tabitha Nicholson was on board the ship during the attack and the situation was "pretty dramatic".

    "She said that there were lots of passengers on deck watching it unfold and they even took action themselves by throwing chairs overboard, trying to hit the pirates," Samantha said.

    "She said there were lots of bullet holes in the ship but that they were not serious enough to force it to return to port."

    The head of the Italy's MSC Cruises, which owns the Melody, credited the captain for his "cool-headed" handling of the incident, Italy's Ansa news agency reported.

    The ship was on a cruise from South Africa to Italy. It was now headed as scheduled for the Jordanian port of Aqaba.

    Somali pirates have hijacked about a dozen ships since the start of April, despite the presence of around 20 foreign naval vessels in the area.

    International warships have been patrolling the waters off Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden in recent months as part of an effort to counter p****y.

    They have freed a number of ships, but attacks have continued.

    Somalia has been without an effective administration since 1991, fuelling the lawlessness which has allowed p****y to thrive.

    Shipping companies last year handed over about $80m (£54m) in ransom payments to the gangs.

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