Croatia Now Protecting World Food Program Vessel

December 31, 2014

Croatia takes over EU Naval Force World Food Program vessel protection duties from Serbia
After three months of operating with the European Union Naval Force, a maritime protection team from Serbia handed over its World Food Program (WFP) vessel protection duties to Croatia. The handover ceremony took place on December 28, 2014, in Djibouti.
Photo: EU Naval Force
Photo: EU Naval Force
Photo: EU Naval Force
Photo: EU Naval Force
Photo: EU Naval Force
Photo: EU Naval Force
Photo: EU Naval Force
Photo: EU Naval Force
The Serbian team has spent the past three months embarked in WFP vessel, MV MSM Douro, providing protection at sea from pirate attacks along the Somali coast.
Members of the Croatian Forces will be embarked in MV MSM Douro for up to four months.
Since the EU Naval Force began protecting WFP vessels in 2009, none have been attacked or pirated. As a result, over 924,000 metric tons of much-needed food aid has been safely delivered to the Somali people.

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