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Ship attacked while exiting Strait of Hormuz

A vessel attempting to exit the Strait of Hormuz was attacked Tuesday, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Centre (UKMTO). The UKMTO noted it received a report of a ship being hit with “an unknown projectile” as it was leaving the strait, a critical oil shipping channel. The vessel’s engine room was damaged,…

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Ship attacked while exiting Strait of Hormuz
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4 of 20
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