Oil Tanker Attacked Near Oman Amid Iran-Israel Strikes; 20 Crew Evacuated

A Palau-flagged oil tanker was targeted in waters off Oman's Musandam Governorate, leading to the evacuation of its 20 crew members. The incident occurs amidst a severe regional escalation following Israeli-US airstrikes in Iran that killed several senior Iranian officials, including the Supreme Leader. In retaliation, Iran has launched missile strikes against US-linked targets across several Gulf Arab states. Omani authorities have not yet identified the source of the tanker attack as tensions threaten to widen into a broader regional conflict.

Key Points: Oil Tanker Targeted Off Oman, Crew Evacuated Amid Regional Strikes

  • Tanker struck near Khasab Port
  • 15 Indian, 5 Iranian crew evacuated
  • Four crew members injured
  • Follows Israeli-US strikes in Iran
  • Iran launches retaliatory attacks on US-linked Gulf targets
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Oman: Palau-flagged oil tanker targeted off Musandam amid raging regional hostilities; 20 crew evacuated

Palau-flagged tanker 'Skylight' attacked off Oman's Musandam. 20 crew evacuated, 4 injured. Incident follows major Israeli-US strikes in Iran.

"All 20 crew members were evacuated, including 15 Indian nationals and five Iranian nationals - Oman's Maritime Security Centre"

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A Palau-flagged oil tanker 'Skylight' was targeted in waters off Musandam Governorate, Gulf News reported, citing an official statement from Oman's Maritime Security Centre.

Authorities said the vessel was struck approximately five nautical miles north of Khasab Port. A coordinated response was immediately initiated to ensure the safety of those on board.

"All 20 crew members were evacuated, including 15 Indian nationals and five Iranian nationals, the centre said."

The maritime targeting comes amid a sharp escalation in regional hostilities.

Addressing the condition of the crew, Gulf News further reported that medical attention was provided to those affected.

"Preliminary information indicates that four crew members sustained injuries of varying severity and were transferred for the necessary medical treatment."

Omani officials have not yet shared additional details about the source of the attack or the extent of the damage to the tanker.

The incident unfolds against the backdrop of significant developments in the region's security environment following high-profile killings in Tehran.

Iranian Army Chief of Staff Abdul Rahim Mousavi and Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh were killed in Israeli-US strikes in Iran, Al Jazeera reported on Sunday, citing Iran's state-run media IRNA.

The IRNA report added that more armed forces commanders were also killed and that their names would be announced later.

Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli Air Force confirmed that its fighter jets had carried out strikes on military targets in Iran, reportedly killing seven senior Iranian defence officials, including Ali Shamkhani and Mohammad Pakpour.

In a post on X, the Israeli Air Force stated: "IAF fighter jets precisely struck military targets across Iran, eliminating 7 senior officials of the Iranian Defense Leadership: Ali Shamkhani, Mohammad Pakpour, Saleh Asadi, Mohammad Shirazi, Aziz Nasirzadeh, Hossein Jabal Amelian, Reza Mozaffari-Nia. The world is a better place without them."

The Israeli-US strikes in Iran on Saturday. resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

The operation, referred to by the Israeli Defence Forces as "Operation Roaring Lion," followed months of joint planning with the US Armed Forces, IDF Lt Col Nadav Shoshani said in a video message on Sunday.

The situation has prompted India to initiate diplomatic outreach and expressions of solidarity among regional and international leaders in response to the heightened tensions in the Gulf.

As the conflict widens, Al Jazeera reported that Iran has launched coordinated attacks on US-linked targets across several Gulf Arab states.

Tehran described the strikes as a response to the large-scale joint assault on its territory by the United States and Israel, raising concerns of a broader regional war.

Iranian authorities confirmed on Saturday that strikes had been conducted at multiple locations, according to the Fars news agency.

The reported targets include sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, countries that host US military installations and airbases.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a statement that Israeli and US military facilities in the Middle East had been hit by "powerful Iranian missile strikes," warning that operations would continue.

"This operation will persist without interruption until the enemy is decisively defeated," the IRGC said, adding that all US assets in the region are now regarded as legitimate targets.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The Strait of Hormuz is a global chokepoint for oil. Attacks on tankers there threaten energy security worldwide and will push up prices. India imports so much oil from that region; this directly impacts our economy and the common man's pocket.
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Rohit P
This is getting out of hand. First assassinations in Tehran, now tit-for-tat strikes across the Gulf. When will this cycle of violence end? It feels like we're on the brink of a major war. Our diplomacy needs to be strong to protect Indian interests and citizens.
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Priya S
My heart goes out to the families of the injured crew members. Waiting for news must be agonizing. I hope the MEA is in touch with them and providing updates. Safety of Indian sailors on international routes must be a top priority.
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Michael C
While the evacuation is commendable, the article lacks clarity. Who targeted the tanker? Was it a drone, missile, or something else? The "regional hostilities" explanation is too vague. We need more factual reporting and less speculation.
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Karthik V
Oman has always been a peaceful mediator. For an incident to happen so close to their coast is serious. This shows the conflict is spreading beyond Iran-Israel-US. Gulf Arab states hosting US bases are now in the line of fire. A very dangerous escalation.
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Nisha Z

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