Tanker struck in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran and US launch attacks in region
A tanker was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, the same day Bahrain reported an Iranian drone attack. The British military confirmed the tanker incident, stating the crew was safe and no environmental damage occurred.

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AI-generatedA tanker was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, the same day Bahrain reported an Iranian drone attack. The British military confirmed the tanker incident, stating the crew was safe and no environmental damage occurred. Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed to have targeted U.S. military installations in the region in retaliation for overnight U.S. airstrikes. These strikes follow an earlier Iranian drone attack on a ship leaving the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, which prompted the U.S. response. Bahrain, a strong critic of Iran and home to the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet, called the drone attack a threat to its security. The incidents highlight escalating tensions in the region, despite an interim deal between Iran and the U.S. aimed at a final accord.
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5 extractedA maritime body overseen by the U.S. Navy said a route through the Strait of Hormuz near Oman’s shores is expanding to allow for both inbound and outbound traffic.
A tanker was attacked Saturday in the strait, the crew was safe and no environmental damage was reported.
The U.S. had launched its airstrikes in response to an Iranian drone attack on a ship trying to get out of the strait on Thursday.
Iran launched a drone assault targeting Bahrain while a ship in the Strait of Hormuz separately came under attack Saturday.
Iran has insisted ships must obey its orders and is warning it will start charging fees for transit through the strait.