US Navy attacks tanker with Indian crew off Oman coast

The US Navy attacked the Palau-flagged MT Marivex tanker with 24 Indian crew members off the coast of Oman on Monday, and all were later rescued by the Oman Air Force.

According to the US military, the vessel attempted to break the American blockade of Iranian ports. The ship made four attempts despite warnings and used Oman’s territorial waters in the final bid. A fire was reported at 1:30 p.m. and the crew’s SOS message mentioned a missile attack on the engine room. The tanker carried no cargo and was sailing from Karwar in Karnataka to Duqm in Oman. India’s Shipping Ministry confirmed that all 24 Indian crew members are safe. The Indian Embassy in Muscat thanked Omani authorities for the rescue. The Forward Seamen’s Union of India expressed concern over the incident and called for swift action to protect the crew.

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Dramatic illustration of Iranian suicide boat attack on US oil tanker near Iraq's Basra port, showing explosion, smoke, and evacuating Indian crew.
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Indian national killed in Iranian attack on US tanker near Iraq

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An Indian national was killed in an Iranian 'suicide' boat attack on a US-owned oil tanker near Iraq's Basra port. The Indian embassy confirmed that 15 other Indian crew members were evacuated to safety. The incident occurs amid the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict disrupting maritime traffic.

Amid West Asia conflict and Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, over half a dozen Indian Navy warships have been deployed near the Gulf region to escort Indian-flagged tankers carrying fuel to India. The Navy adjusts its task force strength based on the evolving situation. Merchant vessels stay in constant contact with the Navy.

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The U.S. military sank six Iranian small boats and defeated cruise missile and drone attacks in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, allowing two American-flagged merchant ships to complete a safe transit under President Trump's 'Project Freedom' initiative. Separate incidents included an explosion on a South Korean-operated vessel and Iranian missile and drone strikes on the UAE—the first since the early April ceasefire—with the UAE reporting interceptions and casualties.

A South Korean investigation has confirmed that two unidentified flying objects struck the HMM Namu in the Strait of Hormuz last Monday, causing an explosion and fire. The findings have prompted Seoul to review participation in a U.S.-led security initiative.

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A South Korean government team continued its on-site investigation on Saturday into the cause of the fire that struck the HMM Namu while the vessel was in the Strait of Hormuz earlier in the week.

The United States has expanded its maritime blockade on Iranian-linked vessels, intercepting ships bound for China and pressuring Beijing's energy supplies. U.S. forces boarded the sanctioned tanker M/T Tifani in the Indo-Pacific on April 21, while another vessel, the Rich Starry, turned back from the Strait of Hormuz. Experts say China is managing short-term impacts through reserves but faces diplomatic challenges.

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed 'serious concern' over attacks on vessels around the Strait of Hormuz during an online G7 leaders' meeting, urging early de-escalation. Japan plans to lead in releasing oil reserves to avert an economic crisis through international coordination.

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