While conducting routine surveillance off the Somali coast, the HNMLS Rotterdam, the flagship for the NATO Ocean Shield counter piracy mission, came under sustained fire from groups of suspected pirates.
The incident occurred 24 October. A boarding team from Rotterdam was making an approach on a suspect dhow near the coast when they came under fire from ashore and from the dhow itself. Rotterdam returned fire in accordance with Rules of Engagement, during which the dhow was seen to ignite and crew members were observed leaping into the water. One crew member of the dhow was killed in this action and 25 people were subsequently rescued from the water by Rotterdam.
One Rigid Inflatable Boat Damaged
Commodore Ben Bekkering, the commander of the NATO Task Force, said that the Rotterdam and her boats remained under sustained fire from the shore throughout, even while attempting to rescue the crew of the stricken dhow and one of Rotterdam’s rigid inflatable boats was damaged.
Those rescued were subsequently transferred to the NATO flagship where those who required it were given prompt medical attention. None of the crew from the Rotterdam were injured during this action.
Open Confrontation
‘We know that pirates are increasingly using larger dhows as mother ships. Therefore we routinely inspect them,’ says Commodore Ben Bekkering, commander of the NATO Task Force. ‘In this instance the pirates openly choose confrontation. This does not happen often and it indicates that we are indeed impeding their operations and in doing so, pushing them to take more extreme options.’
Maintain Vigilance
Commodore Bekkering praised the calm professionalism of the Rotterdam crew and stated that this incident together with the ship’s successful interdiction of seven pirates on 11 October made two things very clear. ‘Firstly, it is obvious that the scourge of piracy has not gone away and we need to maintain our vigilance. Secondly, the risks to the pirates themselves are becoming much greater and while we regret any loss of life we will deal with any threat we encounter in a firm, robust but always proportionate manner.’
Picture: The dhow on fire (by NATO)
Source: NATO