Somali piracy is surging again, with the Sibu 1 oil tanker snatched off Yemen’s coast—just the sixth commercial ship hijacked since April. This vessel, flagged by the U.S. for ties to Iran’s shadow fleet, carried 20 crew from India, Syria, Sudan, and Iraq. It follows a similar attack on the Lutuf just three days prior, part of a troubling pattern that includes ships like Honor 25 and Eureka. Authorities in Puntland blame external forces but won’t name them, while raising alarms over alleged airstrikes near hijacked vessels. As global piracy climbs, the world watches closely—this isn’t just crime; it’s a threat to global trade and sailor safety.
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