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A TANKER was reportedly hijacked by alleged Iranian commandos and ordered to “sail to Tehran” – days after a suspected drone attack killed a British security guard.
A nine-strong armed group clambered aboard the Asphalt Princess in what Royal Navy monitors slammed as a “potential hijacking”.
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The Asphalt Princess was at the centre of a potential hijack off the coast of the Gulf of Oman
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It s thought that the ship was boarded by nine armed men in the busy shipping lane between Iran and the United Arab EmiratesCredit: Marine traffic
Shipping authority Lloyd s List
Maritime Intelligence said the vessel had been ordered to sail to Iran.
Seized Asphalt Princess tanker headed towards Iran â TV
The Iranian Foreign Ministryâs official spokesman, Saeed Khatibzadeh, strongly rejected claims that Iranian servicemen boarded vessels in the Persian Gulf or the Gulf of Oman
LONDON, August 4. /TASS/. Individuals who seized the Panama-flagged Asphalt Princess tanker in the Gulf of Oman earlier on Tuesday ordered the crew to steer the ship to the territorial waters of Iran, BBC reported citing Lloyd’s List, a company that tracks maritime traffic worldwide.
According to the report, the tanker is now headed toward the Strait of Hormuz, connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.