A tanker ship flying the Maltese flag was struck by two missiles fired by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical trade routes. The attack occurred on Wednesday, leaving the vessel heavily damaged. Oman’s navy responded swiftly, rescuing all 24 crew members from the stricken tanker. No fatalities were reported, though several crew members sustained injuries.
According to a report by the British outlet Middle East Monitor, the injured crew received necessary medical treatment following their rescue. Oman’s navy confirmed the operation in an official statement, noting that all crew members were accounted for and safe. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions in the region’s maritime routes, which are vital for global oil transport.
The report did not specify the tanker’s cargo or the broader response from regional or international authorities following the strike.