Deux navires de croisière Tui dans la zone de conflit du golfe

L’escalade militaire au Moyen-Orient a surpris des milliers de passagers de croisière samedi. Deux navires de Tui Cruises se trouvaient dans des ports au Qatar et aux Émirats arabes unis lors des premières vagues d’attaques de roquettes iraniennes. Les informations du ministère allemand des Affaires étrangères sont attendues.

L’escalade militaire au Moyen-Orient a affecté de nombreux passagers de croisière samedi. Selon des rapports, deux navires de la compagnie de croisière Tui Cruises se trouvaient dans des ports au Qatar et aux Émirats arabes unis lorsque les premières vagues d’attaques de roquettes iraniennes ont commencé. Cela a surpris des milliers de passagers à bord. Les navires se trouvaient ainsi à proximité immédiate de la zone de conflit dans la région du golfe. L’escalade s’est produite au cours du week-end, impliquant les passagers de manière inattendue dans les événements. Il n’y a pas encore de rapports détaillés sur des dommages aux navires ou des blessures parmi les passagers. Les autorités allemandes, en particulier le ministère des Affaires étrangères, sont contactées pour plus d’informations. La situation reste floue, et les voyageurs dans la région pourraient être affectés par les développements. Les rapports proviennent de sources d’information locales qui confirment les positions des navires au moment des attaques.

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