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US takes NKorea tanker

March 17, 2014

Forces from the US Navy special operations unit, known as the SEALs, have boarded and taken control of a North Korea-flagged tanker. Armed men had recently seized the vessel holding oil owned by the Libyan government.

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Libyen / Nordkoreanischer Tanker
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The US Department of Defense confirmed on Monday that Navy SEALs had regained control of an oil tanker which had been seized illegally by armed men earlier in March.

"US forces, at the request of both the Libyan and Cypriot governments, boarded and took control of the commercial tanker Morning Glory [late Sunday night]," Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby said in a statement.

US President Obama had approved the military operation, which took place in international waters southeast of Cyprus. There were no reports of injuries.

The tanker will be "underway soon to a port in Libya," Kirby added.

Earlier this month, three armed Libyans took control of the North Korean tanker, which had been operated by an Egypt-based company at the time. The rebels then loaded at least 200,000 barrels of crude oil onto the vessel at the Libyan port of Al-Sidra, according to Libya's National Oil Corporation.

The company had been allowed to use the North Korean flag temporarily under an agreement with Pyongyang, North Korea's state news agency KCNA reported last week.North Korea later distanced itself from responbility for the tanker, as it had violated laws about carrying contraband.

The incident led to an escalation with the Libyan government, which threatened to bomb the vessel. The failure to stop the tanker escaping from Libyan authorities prompted the Libyan government to oust its prime minister, Ali Zeidan, who subsequently fled the country.

kms/tj (AFP, Reuters)