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US downs Iranian drones in Strait of Hormuz despite peace deal progress

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India *Gulf of Oman Oman Palau MT Settebello

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Jun 7 – Jun 13

11 articles|4 sources
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South China Morning PostYesterday

US downs Iranian drones in Strait of Hormuz despite peace deal progress

The United States reported downing multiple Iranian drones in the Strait of Hormuz early Saturday. These drones were reportedly launched in an attempt to strike commercial ships transiting the waterway. This incident occurred just hours after both Iran and the US indicated that a deal to end the Middle East war was nearing completion. The interception follows weeks of difficult negotiations between Tehran and Washington, mediated by Pakistan, which have been characterized by threats and exchanges of fire despite a fragile truce established in April. US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed the drone launches and subsequent interception.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

US-Iran ceasefire? Not for Indian sailors being killed in Hormuz

The US military struck three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman this week, resulting in the deaths of three Indian sailors. The attacks targeted Palau-flagged ships, with US forces stating they were disabling vessels violating a blockade against Iran by attempting to transport Iranian oil. One ship with 24 Indian sailors was disabled, and all were rescued by the Omani military. Another vessel, the Settebello, was struck, killing three Indian sailors, while the remaining 21 were rescued. A third tanker was also disabled. The Indian government summoned a senior US diplomat to demand an explanation. These incidents occur as US President Trump and Iranian officials express optimism about extending a ceasefire, highlighting the ongoing risks for seafarers.

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BBC News - World3d ago

Three Indian sailors killed in US strike on oil tanker

Three Indian sailors have died following a US military strike on a Palau-flagged oil tanker off the coast of Oman. The US military stated the vessel was attacked on Wednesday after failing to comply with directions. The Indian Embassy in Oman confirmed learning of an "incident" involving a vessel near Shinas port but did not specify details about Indian crew or the nature of the issue. The Forward Seamen's Union of India has begun informing the sailors' families of their deaths. This incident occurs amidst ongoing tensions and exchanges of strikes between Iran and the US, which has also led to US forces blocking access to Iran's ports and intercepting numerous vessels. The Indian government has called for an end to targeting commercial shipping.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

Killing of Indian sailors ‘very unfortunate’, US lawmaker says, as tensions rise

Republican Congressman Rob Wittman described the US killing of three Indian sailors off the coast of Oman as a "very, very unfortunate incident." He stated that the US military is investigating to determine the exact circumstances of the event. Wittman expressed condolences to the families of the deceased sailors. He emphasized that the US military is looking into the matter to understand what occurred and to avoid similar incidents in the future. The congressman made these remarks on Thursday.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Delhi issues ‘strong protest’ after US strikes kill three Indian seafarers in Gulf

India has lodged a strong protest with the United States after three Indian seafarers were killed in US military strikes on the oil tanker MT Settebello in the Gulf of Oman. US Central Command confirmed its aircraft fired missiles at the vessel, alleging it violated the US blockade of Iranian ports and failed to comply with instructions. The incident occurred on Wednesday, with the ship sailing under the flag of Palau. The Indian government confirmed the discovery of the bodies of the three deceased crew members on Thursday. India's foreign ministry condemned the attack and called for dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace in the region. This is the first fatality since the US imposed its blockade, and it follows two other US strikes on Indian-crewed tankers this week.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

India summons US envoy over attack on ship carrying Indian sailors off Oman

India has summoned a senior US diplomat after US forces attacked a Palau-flagged vessel, the Settebello, in the Gulf of Oman. The ship, carrying 24 Indian sailors and transporting Iranian oil, was struck on Tuesday evening. US Central Command stated the strike was "precision" and occurred because the crew failed to comply with instructions. The Omani navy rescued 21 Indian sailors, but three remain missing. India's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the violence, calling for an end to attacks on commercial shipping. The UN's International Maritime Organization also condemned acts endangering seafarers and shipping safety.

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BBC News - World2d ago

'I will come home safely': Indian sailor's last words to wife before a US strike killed him

An Indian sailor, Patnala Suresh, was among three Indian nationals killed when the US military struck the oil tanker MT Settebello near the Gulf of Oman. The US stated the strike was to enforce a blockade on Iran-linked shipping, claiming the tanker ignored warnings and carried Iranian oil, a claim disputed by the vessel's managers. Suresh's wife, Patnala Bhargavi, is mourning his death, which occurred shortly before their planned 15th wedding anniversary. The incident has caused widespread grief in India, with families seeking answers and the return of the sailors' bodies. India has lodged a strong protest with Washington and is working to repatriate the deceased.

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Key Claims

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An Indian sailor, Patnala Suresh, was killed in a US strike on the MT Settebello oil tanker near the Gulf of Oman.

— article

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The US military stated the tanker ignored warnings and was carrying Iranian oil.

— US military

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The vessel's managers dispute the US account, stating it had no connection to Iran and received no warning.

— vessel's managers

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India has lodged a strong protest with Washington over the strike and summoned a senior US diplomat.

— article

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Patnala Bhargavi, wife of the deceased sailor, stated her husband's last words were 'I will come home safely'.

— Patnala Bhargavi

May 3 – May 9

1 articles|1 sources
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South China Morning PostMay 3

Cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz reports being attacked as Iran makes new peace proposal

A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz reported an attack by multiple small craft on Sunday, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations centre. The incident occurred off Sirik, Iran, east of the strait, with all crew members reported safe. This marks the latest in a series of attacks in the region since the start of the Iran war, with at least two dozen reported. No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. Iranian officials maintain control over the strait and suggest passage for non-US or Israeli affiliated ships is possible with a toll. The threat level in the area remains critical, with Tehran having effectively closed the strait through attacks and threats against shipping.

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Key Claims

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A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz reported being attacked by multiple small craft on Sunday.

— United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre

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All crew on the unidentified northbound carrier were safe after the attack off Sirik, Iran.

— United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre

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Iranian officials asserted they control the strait and non-US/Israel affiliated ships can pass if they pay a toll.

— Iranian officials

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At least two dozen attacks have occurred in and around the strait since the Iran war began.

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Tehran effectively closed the strait by attacking and threatening ships.

Apr 26 – May 2

3 articles|1 sources
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Conflict(3)
Al JazeeraMay 1

More than 40 Iranian seafarers killed during US-Israeli war: Union leader

The Iranian Merchant Mariners Syndicate (IMMS) claims that at least 44 Iranian seafarers have been killed and 29 injured since the start of the US-Israel war on Iran. IMMS general secretary Saman Rezaei stated that these civilian deaths, including sailors, fishermen, and dock workers, occurred between February 28 and April 1. The syndicate attributes these casualties to attacks by US and Israeli forces on Iranian ports and commercial fleets. Rezaei has submitted letters of complaint to the UN's International Maritime Organization, detailing the incidents and also reporting nine missing seafarers. The IMMS is providing assistance to stranded seafarers, who are reportedly experiencing severe psychological distress due to being trapped in the war zone.

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Al JazeeraApr 30

Tracking the shadow fleet: How Iran evaded the US naval blockade in Hormuz

A "shadow fleet" of vessels successfully bypassed a US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and April 15, 2026, following an escalation of conflict involving Iran. This covert network of ships utilized fake flags, shell companies, and disabled tracking signals to navigate the vital waterway, which is crucial for global oil transport. The blockade was imposed by the United States on April 13 after Iran threatened to block enemy ships. Despite the blockade, an investigation tracked 202 voyages by 185 vessels through the strait, demonstrating Iran's ability to evade international maritime restrictions. This operation occurred amidst fears of attacks and disruptions to navigation in the strait, a chokepoint for a fifth of the world's oil.

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Al JazeeraApr 27

Suspected pirates steer cargo vessel towards Somalia

Suspected pirates have reportedly hijacked the cargo vessel Sward off the coast of Somalia, steering it towards the Somali coastline. The incident, which occurred on Monday, involved nine armed individuals boarding the ship carrying cement from Suez, Egypt, to Mombasa, Kenya. The Sward, flying the flag of St Kitts and Nevis, has a 15-person crew consisting of two Indian nationals and 13 Syrians. This is the second such hijacking off Somalia in less than a week. The attacks are occurring amidst existing maritime route disruptions caused by the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. Pirate activity has resurfaced in the region following a decline in anti-piracy patrols and a shift in resources to counter Houthi rebel threats.

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Key Claims

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The US launched a naval blockade of all Iranian ports on April 13 to cut off oil exports and pressure Tehran.

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The Thai cargo ship Mayuree Naree was struck by two projectiles while crossing the Strait of Hormuz on March 11.

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The United States imposed a full naval blockade on Iranian ports on April 13 following a temporary ceasefire.

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The Sward was carrying cement from Suez, Egypt, to Mombasa, Kenya, and was flying the flag of St Kitts and Nevis.

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US and Israeli forces have carried out more than 3,000 air strikes across Iran since February 28, 2026.

— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED)