Watch: Iran seizes oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman
Iran has seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman while it was in transit in international waters, the United States Navy said on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsIran has seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman while it was in transit in international waters, the United States Navy said on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsNavy vessel rescued two Iranian mariners Nov. 27 from a fishing vessel after it was adrift for eight days in the Gulf of Oman.
Read moreDetailsIn the August edition of ‘The SENTINEL Watch’ providing the merchant shipping industry with an update on maritime security incidents within the Middle East Region, the International Maritime Security Construct informs that the threat in the Southern Red Sea, Bab-el-Mandeb, Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman continues to be Low-Moderate.
Read moreDetailsIn the July edition of ‘The SENTINEL Watch’ providing the merchant shipping industry with an update on maritime security incidents within the Middle East Region, the International Maritime Security Construct informs that the threat in the Southern Red Sea, Bab-el-Mandeb, Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman continues to be Low-Moderate.
Read moreDetailsOmani seas and ports have been removed from the high maritime risk zone endorsed by the Joint War Committee and London-based maritime insurance companies, according to an official statement by the Omani government.
Read moreDetailsIn the April edition of ‘The SENTINEL Watch’, the International Maritime Security Construct provides the merchant shipping industry with an update on maritime security incidents within the Middle East Region. Of concern was the destruction of an explosive-laden boat by Arab coalition off Yemen.
Read moreDetailsIn the March edition of ‘The SENTINEL Watch’, the International Maritime Security Construct provides the merchant shipping industry with an update on maritime security incidents within the Middle East Region. Of concern last month was the explosion onboard the MV Helios Ray in the Gulf of Oman.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the explosion onboard the Israeli-owned ship Helios Ray, in the Gulf of Oman, the car carrier left Dubai and set sail again.
Read moreDetailsIsraeli Prime Minister has blamed Iran for last week's explosion onboard the Israeli-owned ship Helios Ray, in the Gulf of Oman, an accusation denied by Tehran. The car carrier was hit by an explosion above the water line while en route to Singapore from Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Read moreDetailsIn the February edition of ‘The SENTINEL Watch’, the International Maritime Security Construct provides the merchant shipping industry with an update on maritime security incidents within the Middle East Region.
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