UAE says Iran attacked two ships in Hormuz, one dead
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At a glance
- The UAE reported that Iran attacked two ships in the Strait of Hormuz with missiles, killing one crew member and injuring eight.
- The attacks occurred amid heightened tensions following recent US strikes against Tehran.
- The Emirati defense ministry condemned the incident as a grave violation of international law threatening regional security.
The United Arab Emirates announced that Iran launched missile attacks on two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, resulting in one fatality and eight injuries among the crew. The incident marks a significant escalation in regional hostilities, occurring shortly after the United States conducted fresh strikes against Tehran.
The Emirati Ministry of Defence stated that the national tankers Mombasa and Al Bahiyah were targeted by two Iranian cruise missiles while transiting Omani territorial waters in the southern shipping lane of the Strait of Hormuz. The attack tragically killed an Indian national and left eight others wounded, with four sustaining serious injuries. Fires broke out on both vessels but were brought under control, causing damage.
The Ministry of Defence announces that the national tankers Mombasa and Al Bahiyah were targeted by two Iranian cruise missiles while transiting the southern shipping lane of the Strait of Hormuz, within Omani territorial waters.
The Ministry of Defence strongly condemned the assault, labeling it a "flagrant attack," a "grave violation," and a "clear breach of international law" that jeopardizes regional security and stability. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil transport, has been a focal point of contention between the US and Iran, particularly since the resumption of hostilities.
This incident adds to a pattern of reported missile and drone strikes from Iran targeting the UAE, a key US ally in the region. The situation remains tense, with the waterway being a major transit route for a significant portion of the world's oil.
The Ministry of Defence condemned this flagrant attack, describing it as a grave violation and a clear breach of international law that threatens regional security and stability.
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