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Drone attack causes explosion on cargo vessel near Iraq

1 June 2026
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Two explosions occurred on a cargo vessel in the Gulf, approximately 40 nautical miles southeast of Iraq’s Umm Qasr, as confirmed by Iraqi officials on Monday. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported that the vessel was struck by a projectile on its starboard side, leading to a significant explosion. The second explosion, identified as a drone strike, followed shortly after the first, igniting a fire on the tanker. Iraqi maritime patrol members reported hearing a drone before the powerful blast. Firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control. As of now, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and details regarding the vessel’s identity remain unclear.

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The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the Gulf region, particularly concerning maritime security and drone warfare. Earlier reports indicated that Iranian forces had fired warning shots at four vessels attempting to enter the Persian Gulf, underscoring the region’s volatility. The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial waterway for global oil shipments, making any attacks or threats in the area significant for international trade and security. The use of drones in such attacks marks a concerning trend in modern conflicts, potentially leading to escalated military responses from affected nations.

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