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Hostages Freed from Somali Pirates as EU Mulls Military Option

DPA news agency (kjb)September 16, 2008

French special forces have freed a French couple kidnapped earlier this month by pirates off the coast of Somalia, the office of President Nicolas Sarkozy announced.

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A German naval ship is seen patrolling the Gulf of Aden in Somalia
A German naval ship is seen patrolling the Gulf of AdenImage: picture-alliance/ dpa

One pirate was killed and six others captured in the military operation, which was ordered by Sarkozy late Monday, according to the announcement issued on Tuesday, Sept. 16.

Jean-Yves and Bernadette Delanne, originally from Polynesia, were abducted on Sept. 2 in the Gulf of Aden as they were convoying a sailboat from Australia to France.

For their liberation, the pirates had demanded a ransom and the release of pirates captured in an earlier military operation to liberate hostages abducted in April.

After the couple's kidnapping and the recent attack by Somali pirates on a French tuna boat, the European Union decided on Monday to consider launching a naval operation in Somalia to protect European vessels.

EU ministers meeting in Brussels said they had approved "a strategic military option for a possible European Union naval operation."