Rising threats of piracy in the Somalian waters and Indian Ocean

Skuld
The reconfiguration of international shipping lanes due to the crisis in the Red Sea has inadvertently led to a surge in traffic east of the coast of Somalia. Consequently, this area has seen a resurgence in piracy activity over the past year.
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