Mar 1 • 09:02 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Tanker attacked off the coast of Oman

A tanker registered in Palau was attacked off the coast of Oman, injuring four crew members and prompting the evacuation of the entire crew.

The maritime authorities of Oman have reported an attack on a tanker registered in Palau, which occurred approximately 5 kilometers from the port of Khasab. The incident resulted in injuries to four crew members, leading to an emergency evacuation of the entire crew. The vessel had a total crew of 20 members, comprising 15 Indian nationals and five Iranian nationals, all of whom were successfully evacuated and are currently safe.

The attack raises concerns about maritime security in the region, particularly given the strategic importance of the waters around Oman, which serves as a key shipping route. The fact that the tanker was registered in Palau adds an international dimension to the incident, as it involves a vessel that operates under a foreign flag yet is crewed by nationals from India and Iran. This situation could potentially exacerbate tensions in the area or draw attention to ongoing issues regarding safety and security in maritime operations in the region.

Authorities are likely to conduct further investigations into the reasons behind the attack and the identities of those responsible, as incidents of maritime attacks have become an alarming trend in these waters. As investigations unfold, the potential for broader implications on shipping routes and international maritime law will be closely monitored, especially if such attacks continue to disrupt maritime trade and raise safety concerns for seafarers traveling through these crucial areas.

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