Iran Attacks Israeli Ship Strait Of Hormuz: The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has once again taken a dangerous form. On Saturday, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards navy claimed to have carried out a deadly drone attack on a commercial ship belonging to Israel in the Strait of Hormuz. After this attack, a massive fire broke out in the ship, which has created a tense situation at sea. According to Iranian media, this attack was carried out in a planned manner by the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
Israeli ship ‘MSC Isyka’ targeted
Iranian naval commanders and ‘Sepah News’ According to the website, the ship targeted is ‘MSC Ishika’ Is. It has been reported that this ship was owned by the Israeli regime, although it was flying the flag of a third country. At the time of the attack, the ship was near Khalifa Bin Salman Port of Bahrain. According to data from the Marine Traffic website, the ship was seen in the same area before the drone strike. However, there has been no official reaction from Israel yet on this attack.
Major air strikes on Iran
This direct war between Iran and Israel has been going on for more than a month. According to sources, the situation became extremely critical on February 28 when Israel and America jointly carried out major air strikes on Iran in which Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed. Since this incident, Iran has become completely enraged and has started targeting Israel as well as American military bases in the Gulf countries. Iran has already claimed to have shot down an American fighter jet.
worldwide oil crisis
Iran has strategically important strait of hormuz It was also announced to close the oil refinery, due to which there is a danger of disruption of oil supply in the entire world. However, Iran, in a diplomatic move, took action against its ‘friendly countries’ like India. This path has been kept open for. Iran has a clear stance that its targets are only ‘enemies’ like America and Israel. The country will remain the same.
Relief news for India
Amidst this heat of war, a positive news has come for India. On Saturday, the Indian government confirmed that the Indian tanker carrying 46,650 metric tons of LPG Green Sanvi Passed safely through the Strait of Hormuz. There were 25 Indian sailors on board this ship. India is currently the second largest LPG buyer in the world, hence the security of this route is extremely important for India’s energy security. In the last three weeks, New Delhi has succeeded in safely evacuating many of its ships from this dangerous area.
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