Ship hit by “unknown” projectile in the Northern Gulf, says maritime monitor

A cargo vessel operating in the northern Persian Gulf was struck by an unknown projectile, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre (UKMTO), a British maritime security organization overseen by the military. The incident took place approximately 40 miles south of the port of Umm Qasr in Iraq. The UKMTO reported that the explosion occurred as the cargo vessel was transiting the Arabian Gulf, following a direct hit from an unknown projectile on the starboard side of the ship.

The center stated that it was currently unaware of any environmental impact and that authorities were investigating the matter. The report was issued amidst regional tensions, including news that Iran has paused peace negotiations with the United States following escalating events in Lebanon. The incident underscores the ongoing security concerns in the waterway.

The UKMTO monitors maritime incidents globally, and this event highlights the risks associated with commercial shipping in the region. While the specific nature of the projectile and the cause of the explosion remain under investigation by relevant authorities, the incident prompted immediate attention from international maritime security bodies.

Topics: #unknown #projectile #gulf

One thought on “Ship hit by “unknown” projectile in the Northern Gulf, says maritime monitor

  1. The UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre (UKMTO), a British military-overseen maritime security organization, reported that a cargo vessel operating in the northern Persian Gulf was struck by an unknow

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *