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Indian-Flagged Tankers Targeted Amid Rising Tensions in Strait of Hormuz



Tensions in the Middle East escalated further after two Indian-flagged tankers, including Sanmar Herald, were fired upon while attempting to cross the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz. The incident reportedly occurred amid ongoing geopolitical conflict in the region, raising serious concerns about maritime security.


According to reports, the vessels were targeted by armed forces during their transit, forcing them to immediately change course and return for safety. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, although the situation created panic among crew members and nearby vessels.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes, and any disruption in this region has a direct impact on global energy supply and trade. Recent developments have led to increased uncertainty, with several ships either delaying or cancelling their journeys due to safety concerns.


The Indian government has expressed concern over the incident and is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of safe passage for commercial vessels in international waters.



🔑 KEY POINTS

  • Two Indian-flagged tankers were fired upon in the Strait of Hormuz

  • Vessel Sanmar Herald among those affected

  • Ships were forced to turn back due to safety concerns

  • No casualties reported among crew members

  • Incident raises global concerns over oil supply routes

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