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During last month's raid, South Korean commandos killed eight
pirates and captured five. None of the crew members was injured
except for the captain, who was shot in the stomach by a pirate. He
was brought to South Korea on Saturday while the rest of crew -- two
Indonesians and 11 Myanmar citizens -- are staying in Oman. The five captured pirates were brought to South Korea on Sunday on charges they hijacked the ship, requested a ransom and attempted to kill the captain. If convicted, the pirates could face up to life imprisonment. Piracy off the coast of Somalia -- which includes one of the world's busiest shipping lanes
-- has flourished since the Horn of Africa nation's government collapsed in 1991.
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