**Somali Coast Sees Fresh Pirate Attack on Seychelles-Flagged Tuna Vessel**
A recent pirate attack off the coast of Somalia has raised concerns about a resurgence of piracy in the Horn of Africa. The incident, which occurred in early November, involved the boarding of a Seychelles-flagged tuna vessel operated by Greek interests.
This latest attack is part of an eight-day campaign carried out by the same pirate group, which had previously targeted the cargo ship *Stolt Aphrodite* as well as the tuna vessel *Intertuna Tres*. These repeated assaults highlight the persistent threat piracy poses to maritime traffic in the region.
According to AFP reports, the ongoing activities by these pirates threaten not only commercial shipping but also regional stability. The resurgence comes amid growing worries about security conditions along this critical shipping route.
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