Tensions Ignite: U.S. Projectile Hits Iranian Cargo Barge

An Iranian cargo barge was struck by a U.S. projectile in the Gulf of Oman, according to the Iranian governor of Sirik county. The 150-ton barge, carrying essential goods, was hit near Khasab. All five crew members were successfully rescued by nearby vessels and taken to Oman.

Tensions Ignite: U.S. Projectile Hits Iranian Cargo Barge
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An Iranian cargo barge became the latest flashpoint in regional tensions when it was struck by a U.S. projectile in the Gulf of Oman early Thursday morning. The incident was reported by Mehr news agency, citing the local governor of Sirik county.

The 150-ton barge, owned by residents of Sirik and laden with essential goods from the Omani port of Khasab, was hit approximately 5 nautical miles off Khasab. Despite the alarming situation, all five crew members were safely rescued by passing vessels and are currently in Oman.

This incident highlights the ongoing volatility in the region, raising questions about maritime safety and diplomatic relations between the nations involved.

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