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Somali Piracy Surges: 2 Hijacking Incidents in 4 Days

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Experts are expressing concern over a resurgence of Somali piracy following two separate hijacking incidents within a four-day period. The recent attacks signal a potential comeback of maritime violence in the region, reminiscent of earlier crisis years when piracy off the Horn of Africa severely disrupted global shipping.

The uptick in pirate activity coincides with broader geopolitical tensions, including the ongoing conflict in Iran and shifting regional dynamics. Analysts suggest these factors may be creating conditions that allow pirate networks to regroup and operate more freely in previously secured waters.

International naval forces had successfully reduced piracy incidents through coordinated anti-piracy operations in recent years. However, the latest hijackings raise questions about whether security measures are being adequately maintained amid competing strategic priorities across the Middle East and Indian Ocean region.

Maritime security experts are calling for renewed attention to the threat, warning that without sustained vigilance, the gains made against piracy could quickly erode.