Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Vessels Hit, US Warns Iran Over Mines

The UK Maritime Trade Operations reports incidents of commercial vessels being hit by unknown projectiles in the Strait of Hormuz, forcing crew evacuations. This follows a CNN report alleging Iran has begun laying mines in the critical waterway, which carries a fifth of the world's crude oil. US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning, demanding any mines be removed immediately and threatening unprecedented military consequences. The escalating tensions and attacks are now impacting fuel supplies to regions in Asia.

Key Points: Strait of Hormuz Attacks: Vessels Hit, US-Iran Tensions Rise

  • Cargo vessel hit by projectile, fire extinguished
  • US warns Iran over mine-laying in vital oil route
  • US claims destruction of 10 mine-laying boats
  • Risk to shipping disrupts Asian fuel supply
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UK Maritime Organisation flags incidents of projectiles hitting maritime vessels in Strait of Hormuz

UK reports projectile attacks on ships in Strait of Hormuz. US warns Iran over alleged mine-laying, threatens military action. Global oil route at risk.

"If Iran has put out any mines... they are not removed forthwith, the Military consequences to Iran will be at a level never seen before. - Donald Trump"

London, March 11

The UK Maritime Organisation says it has received a report of an incident 11 Nautical Miles north of Oman in the Straits of Hormuz.

UKMTO said that it has been reported that a cargo vessel has been hit by an unknown projectile in the Straits of Hormuz which has resulted in a fire onboard. The vessel has requested assistance and the crew are evacuating the vessel.

UKMTO further shared that the CSO has reported that the fire onboard the vessel had been extinguished and there is no environmental impact at this time. A skeleton crew remains onboard. In its advisory UKMTO said that Vessels are advised to transit with caution and report any suspicious activity to UKMTO while authorities continue to investigate.

Earlier, UKMTO said it had received a report of an incident 50 Nautical Miled northwest of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. According to the report, the Master of a Bulk Carrier reported their vessel being hit by an unknown projectile. There ws no report of any environmental impact. The crew were reported safe and well.

This follows a CNN reort which citing sources had said that Iran has begun laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most important energy transition point that carries about one-fifth of all crude oil. The report further said that Iran still retains upward of 80% to 90% of its small boats and mine layers, one and could feasibly lay hundreds of mines in the waterway.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (local time) issued a sharply worded statement against Iran, calling on the country to refrain from placing mines in the Strait of Hormuz and warning of military consequences if they are not removed.

The US President said, "If Iran has put out any mines in the Hormuz Strait, and we have no reports of them doing so, we want them removed, IMMEDIATELY! If for any reason mines were placed, and they are not removed forthwith, the Military consequences to Iran will be at a level never seen before. If, on the other hand, they remove what may have been placed, it will be a giant step in the right direction! Additionally, we are using the same Technology and Missile capabilities deployed against Drug Traffickers to permanently eliminate any boat or ship attempting to mine the Hormuz Strait. They will be dealt with quickly and violently."

In another post on Truth Social, Trump said that 10 inactive mine-laying boats/ships had been hit and destroyed.

He said on Truth Social, "I am pleased to report that within the last few hours, we have hit, and completely destroyed, 10 inactive mine-laying boats and/or ships, with more to follow."

The US Central Command also posted on X the video of reducing Iran's power at sea. It said, "U.S. forces are degrading the Iranian regime's ability to project power at sea and harass international shipping. For years, Iranian forces have threatened freedom of navigation in waters essential to American, regional and global security and prosperity."

"U.S. forces are degrading the Iranian regime's ability to project power at sea and harass international shipping. For years, Iranian forces have threatened freedom of navigation in waters essential to American, regional and global security and prosperity," US CENTCOM added.

The continuing risk to merchant vessels in the Strait of Hormuz has also hit fuel supply to several regions in Asia.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The crew's safety is the most important thing. Glad to hear they are reported safe in both incidents. The environmental impact being minimal is also a relief. These waterways need to be protected for everyone.
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Arjun K
Trump's statement is all bluster, as usual. Military threats only escalate tensions. The region needs diplomacy, not more violence. India should play a mediating role, we have good relations with many Gulf countries and can help de-escalate.
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Priya S
If fuel supply to Asia is getting hit, we will feel it at the petrol pump very soon. Our economy is just recovering, we don't need another oil price shock. The government should look at diversifying energy sources more aggressively.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, the article heavily relies on US sources and Trump's statements. A more balanced report would include Iran's perspective or statements from regional powers. The situation is complex and one-sided reporting doesn't help.
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Karthik V
Our navy is one of the best in the region. Maybe it's time for Indian naval ships to provide security escorts for our merchant vessels in these risky zones, like other nations do. Jai Hind!

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