IRGC Gunboat Attacks Container Ship Near Oman, Heightening Maritime Tensions

A container ship was attacked and its bridge heavily damaged by an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps gunboat northeast of Oman, with all crew members reported safe. The incident is part of a series of recent escalations, including Iranian drone launches toward US warships and US actions against an Iranian vessel. Tensions are high amid the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran accusing the US of maritime piracy and violating a ceasefire. Both sides are trading accusations as the situation evolves over control of critical global shipping routes.

Key Points: IRGC Strikes Container Ship Near Oman, UKMTO Reports

  • IRGC gunboat fired without warning
  • Bridge heavily damaged, crew safe
  • Follows series of US-Iran maritime escalations
  • Strait of Hormuz closure cited
  • Both sides accuse each other of ceasefire violations
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UKMTO reports IRGC strike on container ship near Oman amid heightened maritime tensions

UKMTO reports an IRGC gunboat attacked a container ship northeast of Oman, damaging its bridge. Crew safe amid escalating US-Iran maritime tensions.

"The attack caused heavy damage to the bridge, no fires or environmental impacts have been reported. - UKMTO"

London, April 22

A container ship sustained heavy damage to its bridge after being fired upon by an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps gunboat 15 nautical miles northeast of Oman, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported.

The Master of the vessel reported that the ship was approached by one IRGC gunboat, which did not issue a VHF challenge before opening fire. In a post on X, it was confirmed that while the attack caused heavy damage to the bridge, no fires or environmental impacts have been reported.

All crew members on board the container ship are reported safe following the incident. In the aftermath of the encounter, UKMTO has advised vessels transiting the region to report any suspicious activity as maritime security remains a priority in the area.

This incident follows a series of escalations on April 20, when Iranian forces launched drones towards US warships following an attack on an Iranian commercial vessel in the Sea of Oman, according to Al Jazeera. Conversely, the IRGC claimed that US forces stationed in the Sea of Oman were forced to retreat after firing at an Iranian merchant vessel. Citing the Mehr news agency, Press TV reported that US forces had targeted the Iranian ship in an attempt to compel it to return to Iranian territorial waters.

The maritime confrontation has intensified amid the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the return of British and Indian merchant ships. The IRGC Navy stated that the Strait was closed after the United States allegedly continued a naval blockade on Iranian ports, which Tehran views as a violation of the ceasefire.

The Hazrat Khatam al-Anbiya military headquarters has accused Washington of "violating the ceasefire and committing maritime piracy" after a US operation targeted an Iranian commercial vessel. This followed claims by US Central Command (CENTCOM) that the USS Spruance intercepted and disabled the Iranian-flagged vessel TOUSKA in the Arabian Sea after it allegedly violated the naval blockade.

As tensions over critical shipping routes remain high, the IRGC has warned of retaliation against what it describes as "armed piracy" by the US military. The situation continues to evolve despite previous efforts to de-escalate, as the ceasefire has been extended, with both sides trading accusations over ceasefire violations and control of the global energy corridor.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The report says the gunboat didn't even issue a challenge before firing. That's reckless and puts innocent crew lives at risk, regardless of the geopolitical tensions. Glad to hear all crew are safe.
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Arjun K
Both sides are accusing each other of violations. It's a classic blame game while shipping and global energy security suffers. India has good relations with both Iran and the US; we should offer to mediate. This instability directly impacts our fuel prices.
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Priya S
Worrying news. My cousin works in the merchant navy and their routes sometimes pass near this area. Hope the Indian Navy is providing adequate security escorts as promised. Jai Hind.
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Michael C
While the IRGC's action seems aggressive, the article also mentions the US targeting an Iranian vessel. The US naval blockade is a major provocation. The world can't afford a full-blown conflict in such a critical chokepoint.
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Karthik V
With respect, I think our media should focus more on how this affects us directly - the potential for oil price shock, insurance costs for shipping, and the safety of Indian seafarers. The US-Iran tensions are not new, but our economic interests must be protected.
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Nisha Z
This is why India

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