
"The rapid succession of ship hijackings off the coast of Somalia, following a period of relative calm, has reignited concerns about a potential resurgence of piracy in the region."
"The European Union's naval mission coordination center against piracy in the region has recommended that vessels sailing in its waters maintain a high level of vigilance."
"Despite guidelines for caution and reporting suspicious activity, the recent hijackings and other attacks are once again bringing to the forefront the security gaps created by naval resources stretched to their limits throughout the region."
Recent attacks on vessels off the coast of Somalia include multiple hijackings and kidnappings, raising concerns about piracy's return. The cargo ship MV Sward was seized near Garacad, and the oil tanker Honour 25 was hijacked off Durdura. These incidents follow a period of relative calm and coincide with maritime transportation challenges due to geopolitical tensions in the region. The EU's naval mission has advised heightened vigilance for vessels, highlighting security gaps amid stretched naval resources.
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