Talk:MV Qana

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Davidships in topic Numbers of pirates and casualties
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Numbers of pirates and casualties

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Leaving aside some "breaking news" reports (which tend not to be accurate), most sources have five pirates killed (two on 26th, three on 27th) and eleven captured (seven on 26th and four on 27th). However, at the trial twelve pirates were arraigned. It is possible that those on trial included one or more from other incidents, but no sources found.

In all the reporting at the time of the incident there is no mention of any crew being killed - only five receiving injuries. However, at the trial, it was stated that the pirates killed one Yemeni and another was missing (as well as the four Yemenis injured). Again, no sources found to explain this. Davidships (talk) 13:56, 3 September 2021 (UTC)Reply