Two explosions hit cargo vessel in Gulf off Iraq, officials say
Authorities said the crew was unharmed and the fire was brought under control after a projectile and drone strike hit the vessel.
- On Monday, a Panama-flagged container ship, MSC SARISKA V, was struck by an unidentified projectile in the Gulf approximately 40 nautical miles southeast of Umm Qasr, Iraq, causing a large explosion.
- Iraqi officials reported two explosions struck the vessel, with one blast resulting from a drone attack according to initial assessments, as investigators began reviewing the incident.
- United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported the strike caused a significant breach on the vessel's starboard side and advised regional vessels to transit with caution.
- Crews brought the fire under control following the strike, and authorities stated no group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the vessel.
- Ongoing maritime insecurity in the Gulf reflects regional tensions between the United States and Iran, with multiple vessel incidents reported as diplomatic efforts continue.
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