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          US food aid ship escapes Somali pirate attack
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-04-15 21:38

          MOMBASA – Somali pirates fired grenades and automatic weapons at an American freighter loaded with food aid but the ship managed to escape the attack and was heading Wednesday to Kenya under US Navy escort, officials said.

          US food aid ship escapes Somali pirate attack
          A file US Navy photo of Somali pirates making an escape back iinto Somali waters. [Agencies]

          Despite President Barack Obama's vow to halt their banditry, and the deaths of five pirates in recent French and US hostage rescue missions, brigands seized four vessels and over 75 hostages off the Horn of Africa since Sunday's dramatic rescue of an American freighter captain.

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          One pirate declared Wednesday they are grabbing more ships and hostages to prove they are not intimidated by Obama's pledge.

          "Our latest hijackings are meant to show that no one can deter us from protecting our waters from the enemy because we believe in dying for our land," Omar Dahir Idle said by telephone from the Somali port of Harardhere.

          The Liberty Sun's American crew was not injured in the latest attack but the vessel sustained some damage, owner Liberty Maritime Corp. said.

          Still, the attack foiled the reunion between the American sea captain rescued by Navy snipers and the 19-man crew he had saved with his heroism.

          Capt. Richard Phillips was planning to meet his crew in the Kenyan port of Mombasa and fly home with them Wednesday to Andrews Air Force base in Maryland. But Phillips was on the USS Bainbridge, the destroyer diverted to escort the Liberty Sun after it evaded attack.

          Instead, the crew was at Mombasa airport Wednesday to return home alone.

          "We are very happy to be going home," crewman William Rios of New York City said. "(But) we are disappointed to not be reuniting with the captain in Mombasa. He is a very brave man."

          Phillips had offered himself up as a hostage to save his men.

          Liberty Sun sailors used the same tactic Phillips employed to foil the pirates - blockading themselves inside the engine room.

          "We are under attack by pirates, we are being hit by rockets. Also bullets," crewman Thomas Urbik, 26, wrote his mother in an e-mail Tuesday. "We are barricaded in the engine room and so far no one is hurt. (A) rocket penetrated the bulkhead but the hole is small. Small fire, too, but put out."

          The Liberty Sun "conducted evasive maneuvers" to ward off the pirates, said US Navy Lt. Nathan Christensen, spokesman for the Bahrain-based 5th Fleet.

          "That could be anything from zigzagging to speeding up to all kinds of things," he said. "We've seen in the past that that can be very effective in deterring a pirate attack."

          The USS Bainbridge responded but the pirates had left by the time it arrived five hours later, Navy Capt. Jack Hanzlik said.

          This year, Somali pirates have attacked 79 ships and hijacked 19 of them. They still hold 17 vessels with more than 300 hostages from a dozen or so countries.

          The Liberty Sun, with a crew of 20 American mariners, was carrying humanitarian aid to Mombasa. It had set off from Houston and had already delivered thousands of tons of food aid to Sudan.

          Spokesman Peter Smerdon of the UN World Food Program said some of Liberty Sun's food was destined for Somalia.

          He said the UN agency was worried because more food aid was to have been delivered by another cargo ship hijacked by pirates on Tuesday, the Lebanese-owned MV Sea Horse. It was headed to Mumbai, India, to pick up 7,327 tons of WFP food for Somalia.

          Nearly half of Somalia's 7 million people depend on food aid.

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