Cargo ship gets escort out of gulf after attacks

Updated: 2010-11-25 10:25

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Cargo ship gets escort out of gulf after attacks

Soldiers keep watch on board the Chinese cargo ship Lecong on Monday, which was attacked by pirates in the Arabian Sea on Nov 18, 2010. Twenty-six Chinese crew members aboard the Lecong, belonging to COSCO Shipping Co Ltd, fought off five attacks. The Lecong has departed from the Gulf of Aden under the escort of a Chinese warship. [Photo/Xinhua]

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