Tanker Incident Sparks Tensions in Maritime Waters
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported that a tanker was fired upon by gunboats associated with Iran's Revolutionary Guards, northeast of Oman. The captain indicated no prior warning was given before the attack. Fortunately, the ship and its crew remained unharmed after the incident.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued an advisory following a reported attack on a tanker near Oman. According to the advisory, two gunboats, allegedly linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, fired upon the vessel 20 nautical miles northeast of Oman.
The tanker's captain reported that the assailants opened fire without any prior radio communications, an action that has raised serious concerns regarding maritime security in the region. Despite the aggressive approach, UKMTO confirmed that the tanker and its crew escaped without injuries.
This incident marks another chapter in the escalating tensions in the strategic waterways, with implications for international maritime trade and regional stability. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation for further developments.
ALSO READ
-
Iranian gunboats have fired on tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, AP reports quoting British military.
-
Tankers Navigate Tense Waters: Hope Amidst Strait of Hormuz Standoff
-
Tankers Transit the Strait: A Maritime Movement
-
French Navy Boards Mozambique-Flagged Oil Tanker
-
Tensions Rise: U.S.-Sanctioned Supertankers Defy Blockade in Strait of Hormuz