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Somali pirates have hijacked a second cargo ship in 24 hours, seizing a Togo-flagged vessel. | |
The 5,000-tonne MV Sea Horse was taken by gunmen in up to four skiffs, Nato officials told Reuters news agency. | |
Earlier, pirates hijacked a Greek-owned bulk carrier, the MV Irene, with 22 Filipino crew in the Gulf of Aden during a rare night attack. | |
Analysts say the gangs are clearly not put off by recent US and French hostage rescues that left several bandits dead. | |
After a lull earlier this year, pirates have stepped up their attacks off Somalia's coast in recent weeks. | After a lull earlier this year, pirates have stepped up their attacks off Somalia's coast in recent weeks. |
The crew of the MV Irene, which was sailing from the Middle East to South Asia, is believed to be unhurt. | |
A Nato helicopter has reportedly been dispatched from a Canadian warship to investigate what is happening to the ship. | |
Hours later, Nato officials on a Portuguese warship told Reuters news agency the MV Sea Horse had also been seized by about 77 nautical miles (143km) off Somalia. | |
On Monday, Somali pirates also seized two Egyptian fishing boats in the Gulf of Aden. | |
Power vacuum | Power vacuum |
In a high-profile hijack in the Indian Ocean off Somalia last week, a group of attackers attempted to seize a US-flagged ship - believed to be the first time a US vessel has been hijacked in two centuries. | |
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The pirates eventually fled the ship, taking its American captain hostage. But after a stand-off with a US warship, three pirates were killed by US snipers and the captain was freed. | The pirates eventually fled the ship, taking its American captain hostage. But after a stand-off with a US warship, three pirates were killed by US snipers and the captain was freed. |
US President Barack Obama has now promised to "halt the rise of piracy" in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. | US President Barack Obama has now promised to "halt the rise of piracy" in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. |
"I want to be very clear that we are resolved to halt the rise of piracy in that region," he said following the operation to free Richard Phillips, captain of the Maersk Alabama. | "I want to be very clear that we are resolved to halt the rise of piracy in that region," he said following the operation to free Richard Phillips, captain of the Maersk Alabama. |
The US operation came shortly after French forces killed two pirates and captured three more while freeing a yacht with five crew. | The US operation came shortly after French forces killed two pirates and captured three more while freeing a yacht with five crew. |
The yacht's owner was also killed in the gunfight. | The yacht's owner was also killed in the gunfight. |
Somali pirate leaders - who have generally treated captives well in the hope of winning big ransom payouts - have vowed to take revenge on American and French citizens. | |
The Horn of Africa nation has been without an effective government since 1991, fuelling the lawlessness which has allowed the pirates to thrive. | |
The shipping companies last year the firms handed over about $80m (£54m) in ransom payments. | |
Efforts to stop the raiders have so far had only limited success, with international naval patrols struggling to cover the vast areas of ocean where the gangs operate. |