Carré d'As IV incident

On September 2, 2008, the French yacht Carré d'As IV and its two crew were captured in the Gulf of Aden by seven armed Somali pirates, who demanded the release of six pirates captured in the April MY Le Ponant raid and over one million dollars in ransom. On September 16, 2008, on the orders of President Nicolas Sarkozy, French special forces raided and recovered the yacht, rescued the two hostages, killed one pirate, and captured the other six. The pirates were flown to France to stand trial for piracy and related offenses; ultimately, five of them were convicted and sentenced to four to eight years in prison, while a sixth was acquitted. The incident marked the second French counter-piracy commando operation of 2008 (after the recovery of the MY Le Ponant), as well as the first French trial of Somali pirates.

Carré d'As IV incident
Part of piracy in Somalia, Operation Atalanta
Date2 September 2008 – 15 September 2008
(1 week and 6 days)
Location
The Gulf of Aden, off Somalia
Result

Franco-German victory

  • Carré d'As IV recaptured.
  • Hostages rescued.
  • Surviving pirates captured.
Belligerents
 France
 Germany
 Malaysia
Somali pirates
Commanders and leaders
Nicolas Sarkozy Unknown
Strength
France:
1 La Fayette-class frigate
30 commandos
Germany:
2 reconnaissance planes
1 hijacked yacht
7 pirates
Casualties and losses
none 1 yacht recaptured
1 killed
6 captured
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