UN pauses Strait of Hormuz evacuation plan after cargo ship attacked
The UN's International Maritime Organization (IMO) has temporarily halted a planned evacuation of over 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz following an attack on a cargo ship. The vessel, the Singapore-flagged Ever Lovely, was reportedly struck by an "unknown projectile" near Oman on Thursday, though no casualties were reported.

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AI-generatedThe UN's International Maritime Organization (IMO) has temporarily halted a planned evacuation of over 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz following an attack on a cargo ship. The vessel, the Singapore-flagged Ever Lovely, was reportedly struck by an "unknown projectile" near Oman on Thursday, though no casualties were reported. The IMO paused the evacuation to ensure "necessary safety guarantees" remain in place, according to IMO chief Arsenio Dominguez. The evacuation effort, which had been announced on Tuesday after the strait reopened, involved cooperation from Iran, Oman, the US, and other regional states. Dominguez stated that the attacked vessel was not transiting under the IMO's evacuation framework and that the plan will be paused until further clarity is obtained.
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5 extractedThe evacuation plan will be paused until further clarity is obtained.
The vessel that was attacked did not transit under IMO's evacuation framework.
A cargo ship was struck by an unknown projectile 7.5 nautical miles southeast of Oman's port of Dahit.
UN pauses Strait of Hormuz evacuation plan after cargo ship attacked.
Hundreds of ships and thousands of sailors have been stranded in the Gulf since February.