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The UN Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution for  strengthening measures against piracy near the Somali coast. The  document was put forward by Russia.
It calls on the UN Sretary General to prepare “within three  months a report suggesting ways for the creation of an international  legal system” allowing for a more well-organized fight against pirates. The documents also urge the international community to recognize the  actions of Somali pirates as a criminal offense.
A number of UN member states have sent their military vessels to the  areas most affected by piracy.
According to the International Maritime Bureau, in the first quarter  of 2010 pirates seized 11 ships and took 194 sailors hostage, 12 of whom  have been injured. Pirates operate not only in the waters off the  Somali coast, but also near Kenya, Tanzania, the Seychelles and  Madagascar.
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