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“Oil Tanker Fire near Dubai amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions”

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An oil tanker near Dubai caught fire following a strike by an unidentified projectile, as reported by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) on March 30. The incident occurred amid Iran’s recent approval of toll imposition in the Strait of Hormuz.

Authorities are investigating the incident near the strait to determine the responsible party for the attack. Such assaults on vessels, especially oil tankers, in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz have led to significant disruptions in oil markets and fuel supply.

Tensions in the region have been escalating, with US-Israeli forces targeting key Iranian sites in February, prompting retaliatory actions from Iran, including strikes on vessels passing through the strategic waterway. Approximately one-fifth of global oil trade transits through the strait, underscoring its critical importance.

UKMTO confirmed the safety of the tanker crew and reported no environmental damage resulting from the incident. This event occurred shortly after the Iranian Parliament’s Security Commission greenlit the toll imposition plan for the strait, emphasizing security measures, environmental concerns, and restrictions on US and Israeli vessel passage.

The approved plan includes the establishment of a toll system and reinforces Iran’s sovereignty in the area. The developments reflect the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region, impacting maritime activities in a crucial global trade route.

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