Ship seized off coast of UAE near Strait of Hormuz may have been 'floating armory': report
A ship was seized off the coast of the United Arab Emirates near the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday morning, according to the British military. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported the vessel was boarded by unauthorized personnel approximately 38 nautical miles northeast of Fujairah.

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AI-generatedA ship was seized off the coast of the United Arab Emirates near the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday morning, according to the British military. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported the vessel was boarded by unauthorized personnel approximately 38 nautical miles northeast of Fujairah. The ship, identified by the BBC as the Honduras-flagged Hui Chuan, was observed heading towards Iranian territorial waters after the incident. Citing a risk-management company, the BBC also reported that the ship's operators claimed it was functioning as a "floating armory" for vessels to defend against pirates. This seizure follows at least two other ship seizures in the Strait of Hormuz since February, including two by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in April.
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5 extractedAt least two other ships have already been seized in the Strait of Hormuz since February.
The ship was boarded and 'taken by unauthorized personnel' roughly 38 nautical miles northeast of the UAE’s oil export terminal Fujairah.
A ship was seized off the coast of the UAE near the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday morning.
The Honduras-flagged Hui Chuan was seized in the Strait on Thursday.
The Hui Chuan was operating as a 'floating armory' for ships in the Strait to defend themselves from pirates.