Iran's warship rescues oil tanker from pirate attack

An Iranian naval warship has successfully prevented a pirate attack on an Iranian oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden following a heavy exchange of fire with pirates.
The pirates, in five speedboats, attacked the Iranian oil vessel
early Saturday to hijack it but they were forced to escape following a heavy
exchange of fire with the Iranian Navy's 78th flotilla of warships.
"The
78th naval fleet of the Islamic Republic of Iran, consisting of the Alborz
destroyer, was attacked by five pirate boats this morning while escorting two
Iranian tankers," Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani said in an
interview, describing the incident as "maritime terrorism."
The
commander said the pirates were forced to flee as the Iranian Navy's 78th
flotilla intervened.
"With
the timely action of the army marines, the two tankers safely passed through
the Gulf of Aden, and now our country's ships and that of other countries are
passing through this area in total security, and so far no specific case has
been reported in this area," he added.
Iran's
Alborz destroyer was deployed to international waters in August to protect
naval routes and maintain security for Iranian cargo ships.
In
line with international efforts against piracy, the Iranian Navy has been
conducting patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, safeguarding
merchant containers and oil tankers owned or leased by Iran or other countries.
Iran’s Navy has managed to foil several attacks on both Iranian and foreign tankers during its missions in international waters.