First Indian Seafarer Killed In U.S-Iran War As Oil Tanker Struck By Missile Off Oman
An indian seafarer lost his life in the exchange of missile strikes off the Coast of Oman, becoming the first Indian National to be killed in the US-Iran war.
An indian seafarer lost his life in the exchange of missile strikes off the Coast of Oman, becoming the first Indian National to be killed in the US-Iran war.
Indian Navy warships are deployed in the Middle East amidst the U.S-Iran war, as part of Operation Sankalp.
The claim follows a joint US–Israeli military operation targeting Iranian naval assets and command infrastructure.
The protest stopped port operations for about five hours and brought fresh attention to France’s continued nuclear fuel trade with Russia.
The Strait of Hormuz is considered the world’s most critical oil transit route. Roughly one-fifth of global oil supplies pass through the channel daily.
Freedom of navigation is a fundamental principle of international maritime law, and it must be respected by all Parties, with no exception.
Bahraini authorities said debris from an intercepted missile fell on a foreign vessel in Salman Industrial City near Salman Port.
The decision affects one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, through which nearly 20 million barrels of crude oil pass every day.
United States Central Command announced that U.S. forces struck an Iranian Jamaran-class vessel during the opening phase of the operation.
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