Action of 7 September 2009

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Date7 September 2009
Location
Result German victory
Action of 7 September 2009
Part of Operation Atalanta

Brandenburg at anchor, 31 July 2013
Date7 September 2009
Location
Result German victory
Belligerents
Somali pirates
Commanders and leaders
Torsten Ites Unknown
Strength
1 frigate
1 helicopter
1 skiff
Casualties and losses
None 1 killed
4 captured
1 skiff captured

The action of 7 September 2009 took place when the German frigate Brandenburg, taking part of Operation Atalanta, chased and captured a pirate skiff south of Mukalla, in the Gulf of Aden, after suspicious activity was spotted on the small vessel by the frigate's helicopter during a reconnaissance mission. The boat was disabled by gunfire, and one suspect from her crew was killed. Four individuals were captured and weaponry confiscated and eventually destroyed.

The German Navy became involved in Operation Atalanta on 19 December 2008, when the Bundestag approved the German naval presence in the Horn of Africa both to support World Food Programme supply ships and to combat piracy.[1]

Brandenburg began her mission on 29 June 2009, under the command of Fregattenkapitän Torsten Ites. In August, she assisted the crew of the container ship MV Hansa Stavanger when the vessel was released at Mombasa, Kenya, by Somali pirates who had captured her four months before.[2]

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