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MADRID (AP) - Six Somalis who allegedly attacked a Spanish warship in 2012 off the coast of Somalia went on trial in the Spanish capital, with prosecutors seeking a 23-year sentence for each defendant.
A National Court spokesman said Monday the six are charged with piracy, weapon possession and membership of a criminal group.
The six were arrested in January 2012 following a shootout when they allegedly tried to board the Patino vessel. The Defense Ministry said the attackers possibly mistook the warship for a freighter.
The six claim they are fishermen and had approached the ship for help.
The Patino formed part of a European Union flotilla fighting piracy in the Indian Ocean.
The trial is expected to end Wednesday.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of court rules.
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