Chemical tanker Stolt Magnesium hit by explosion off Omani coast, manager says
- Dutch shipper Stolt Tankers reported that one of its ships was attacked off Oman in the Arabian Sea amid Iranian missile strikes on commercial tankers in Omani waters.
- The US responded to these attacks by striking multiple Iranian military targets along the southern coast, including naval bases, missile batteries, and coastal radar sites to dismantle Iran's maritime kill chain.
- Iran's maritime strategy relies on a distributed coastal network of sensors and missile launchers to threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz area without a large navy.
- Iran asserts it remains the guardian of the Strait of Hormuz despite US blockade measures and military pressure.
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The ship was passing off the coast of Oman.
Chemical Tanker Explosion Rocks Arabian Sea
The chemical tanker Stolt Magnesium caught fire after an explosion, attributed to an unidentified external device, while sailing in the Arabian Sea near Oman. Managed by Stolt Tankers, part of Norway-based Stolt-Nielsen, the incident raised safety concerns.
A Norwegian tanker hit by an explosion off the coast of Oman.
This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. Sultanate of Oman: A Liberian-flagged oil tanker was targeted near Musandam Governorate. The Omani Maritime Security Center: 18 crew members of the oil tanker "Al-Bahriya" were evacuated, and 3 remain missing after the attack. This news was published on the Cedarnews website. For more breaking news and exclusive reports, visit our offi…
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