Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television said an
Iranian "force" seized a US cargo ship after opening fire on it in the
Gulf on Tuesday and directed it to the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas.
A Pentagon spokesman said Iranian forces had boarded a Marshall
Island-flagged vessel, the MV Maersk Tigris, in the Gulf. He said the
boarding occurred after Iranian patrol boats fired shots across the
vessel's bow and ordered it deeper into Iranian waters.
The ship had no US citizens aboard, the spokesman said, contradicting
Al-Arabiya's report which said there were 34 US sailors on board. He
said it was travelling through the Strait of Hormuz when the incident
occurred.
There was no immediate word from Iranian officials.
Iran has in the past sometimes threatened to block the strait to
advance its opposition to sanctions imposed over its nuclear programme.
The channel is a narrow strip of water separating Oman and Iran. It connects the biggest Gulf oil producers, such as Saudi Arabia, with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.
At its narrowest point, the strait is 33 km (21 miles) across and consists of 2-mile wide navigable channels for inbound and outbound shipping and a 2-mile-wide buffer zone
The channel is a narrow strip of water separating Oman and Iran. It connects the biggest Gulf oil producers, such as Saudi Arabia, with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.
At its narrowest point, the strait is 33 km (21 miles) across and consists of 2-mile wide navigable channels for inbound and outbound shipping and a 2-mile-wide buffer zone
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