A commercial oil tanker was captured in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday, according to reports.
A “potential hijack” in waters near the United Arab Emirates was announced by the United Kingdom’s maritime trade agency on Aug. 3, Reuters reported .
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards denied action against any ship off the UAE coast by Iranian forces or its allies, adding that the incident was being used as a pretext for “hostile action” against the state, according to Reuters.
The allegedly seized vessel is the Panama-flagged asphalt/bitumen tanker Asphalt Princess. It was transiting the Arabian Sea leading to the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s seaborne oil exports are transported, the outlet reported.The U.S. Department of State said it was concerned, and is investigating the reports of a Gulf of Oman maritime incident. The U.K. foreign ministry was “urgently investigating” an incident along the UAE coast involving a vessel.Last […]
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