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Finland offers soldiers to guard WFP shipments

Finland is ready to provide a vessel protection detachment of soldiers to guard World Food Programme shipments from pirates.

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In April 2011, the Finnish Atalanta contingent captured and later sank a Somali pirate ship. Image: Puolustusvoimat / Combat Camera

Plans call for Finland to provide a detachment of around 25 armed military personnel to the EU's Operation Atalanta, which protects international shipping from Somali pirates.

President Sauli Niinistö and the cabinet's foreign and security policy committee discussed the mission on Friday. The soldiers are likely to be deployed with the force sometime next year.

The task of the detachment will be to protect vessels carrying World Food Programme shipments.

The Finnish Navy minelayer Pohjanmaa, with a contingent of 120, previously participated in Operation Atalanta in waters off the Horn of Africa.

Since its start in December 2008, the EU naval operation has kept between five and 12 military vessels on patrol in sea areas near Somalia.

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