• HINDI
  • JaiTV
  • Login
Ganga News Today
  • HOME
  • INDIA
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • FASHION
  • TECH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORTS
  • OTHERS
    • PEOPLE
    • OPINION
    • BREAKING NEWS
    • INFO
    • SOCIAL
    • VIDEOS
No Result
View All Result
Ganga News Today
  • HOME
  • INDIA
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • FASHION
  • TECH
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORTS
  • OTHERS
    • PEOPLE
    • OPINION
    • BREAKING NEWS
    • INFO
    • SOCIAL
    • VIDEOS
No Result
View All Result
Ganga News Today
No Result
View All Result
Home WORLD

Oil Tanker at Center of Iran-U.S. Crisis Seized in Gulf of Oman

by Ayushi
January 11, 2024
in WORLD
The apparent seizure also comes after weeks of attacks by Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi rebels on shipping in the Red Sea, including their largest barrage ever of drones and missiles launched late Tuesday
X (Twitter)FacebookWhatsappTelegram

In a development that has heightened tensions in the already volatile Middle East, an oil tanker with a history of being at the center of a crisis between Iran and the United States has been seized in the Gulf of Oman. The vessel, once known as the Suez Rajan, was boarded by unauthorized individuals in military uniforms in the early hours of Thursday, according to an advisory group run by the British military and a private security firm.

 

Details surrounding the incident remain unclear, but suspicion immediately fell on Iran due to the vessel’s previous involvement in a yearlong dispute. The ship, previously named the Suez Rajan, was a focal point of tension, leading to the U.S. Justice Department seizing 1 million barrels of Iranian crude oil on board. The recent seizure adds another layer of complexity to the maritime security situation in the region.

RelatedPosts

WATCH | Heated argument among Trump, Zelensky and Vance in The Fight House

Jennifer Garvey Berger’s India Visit Sparks Leadership Transformation Amid Business Complexity

King Charles III First Public Appearance Since Cancer Diagnosis

 

The vessel, now identified as the oil tanker St. Nikolas, was reportedly boarded by “unauthorized” men wearing black military-style uniforms and masks. The incident occurred in the Gulf of Oman, an area frequently transited by ships entering and exiting the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage through which a significant portion of the world’s oil trade passes.

 

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, responsible for providing warnings to sailors in the Middle East, described the apparent seizure as beginning early in the morning. The ship’s security manager reported hearing “unknown voices over the phone” alongside the ship’s captain. Subsequent attempts to contact the vessel failed, and the individuals who boarded the ship covered surveillance cameras.

 

Private security firm Ambrey reported that four to five armed persons boarded the St. Nikolas, covering surveillance cameras as they did so. The vessel, which had been off the city of Basra in Iraq, loading crude oil bound for Turkey, altered its course toward the port of Bandar-e Jask in Iran, according to satellite-tracking data.

 

The St. Nikolas, owned by the Greek shipping company Empire Navigation, had previously been named the Suez Rajan. The vessel gained attention in February 2022 when it was suspected of carrying oil from Iran’s Khargh Island, a major oil distribution terminal. Satellite photos and shipping data at the time supported the allegations.

 

The vessel’s journey took a mysterious turn, sailing from the South China Sea to the Texas coast without a clear explanation. In August, it discharged its cargo to another tanker in Houston as part of a U.S. Justice Department order. In September, Empire Navigation pleaded guilty to smuggling sanctioned Iranian crude oil and agreed to pay a $2.4 million fine in connection with the tanker.

 

The apparent seizure of the St. Nikolas comes amid a series of attacks by Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels on shipping in the Red Sea. The rebels launched their largest barrage of drones and missiles on Tuesday, escalating the risk of retaliatory measures by U.S.-led forces patrolling the strategic waterway.

 

The U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, responsible for patrolling the Middle East, has not yet responded to inquiries about the incident. Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency acknowledged the boarding but provided no further details. The incident adds to the complex dynamics in the region, where tensions between Iran and the U.S. have previously led to ship seizures, attacks, and confrontations in the Strait of Hormuz.

 

The seizure of vessels and maritime incidents have been a recurring theme since the collapse of the Iran nuclear deal, with both Iran and the U.S. engaging in provocative actions. The recent focus had shifted to attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, targeting ships with potential consequences for global shipping.

 

As the situation unfolds, attention is likely to be on the response from U.S.-led forces, potential Iranian involvement, and the broader implications for maritime security in the Middle East. The incident adds another layer of complexity to an already tense region, emphasizing the need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and address the underlying issues contributing to maritime instability.

Tags: Gulf of OmanIranMaritime SecurityMiddle East TensionsOil TankerSeizureStrait of HormuzUnited States
Previous Post

Controversial Tamil Movie “Annapoorani” Faces Backlash

Next Post

Mehbooba Mufti Escapes Unhurt in Car Accident

Related Posts

WATCH | Heated argument among Trump, Zelensky and Vance in The Fight House

WATCH | Heated argument among Trump, Zelensky and Vance in The Fight House

March 1, 2025
Jennifer Garvey Berger’s India Visit Sparks Leadership Transformation Amid Business Complexity

Jennifer Garvey Berger’s India Visit Sparks Leadership Transformation Amid Business Complexity

February 28, 2025
In his first public appearance, after being diagnosed with a rigorous cancer, King Charles III attended Easter Sunday service in Windsor. He was also accompanied by Queen Camilla

King Charles III First Public Appearance Since Cancer Diagnosis

March 31, 2024
China has been helping Maldives in many ways to assist the island nation in dealing with water crisis, infrastructural development and “environmental protection work”.

China’s Growing Influence in Maldives

March 31, 2024
Israel-Hamas war: Israel will send a delegation to Cairo on Sunday, March 31, as truce talks between Israel and Hamas are set to resume today, Egyptian television station reported.

Resumption of Truce Talks Between Israel and Hamas in Cairo

March 31, 2024
Former US President Donald Trump criticizes President Joe Biden for declaring March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility.

Trump Criticizes Biden for Declaring “Transgender Day of Visibility”

March 31, 2024
Next Post
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti's car meets with accident in J&K, no serious injuries reported

Mehbooba Mufti Escapes Unhurt in Car Accident

Recent News

Vidyut Jammwal Joins the Spykar Movement with the Launch of Chico Fit

Vidyut Jammwal Joins the Spykar Movement with the Launch of Chico Fit

May 29, 2025

Digital Gold vs Physical Gold : Which is Better

May 14, 2025
Truecaller Introduces Scamfeed : A User-Powered Defense Against Scams

Truecaller Introduces Scamfeed : A User-Powered Defense Against Scams

April 29, 2025
TVS Motor Company Unveils the Upgraded TVS Apache RR 310 with Advanced Features

TVS Motor Company Unveils the Upgraded TVS Apache RR 310 with Advanced Features

April 26, 2025
Lava Announces Exciting Smartphone Offers; Agni 3 Available for as Low as ₹16,999

Lava Announces Exciting Smartphone Offers; Agni 3 Available for as Low as ₹16,999

April 22, 2025
What Indian Car Lovers Can Expect from the VinFast VF 6

What Indian Car Lovers Can Expect from the VinFast VF 6

April 17, 2025
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • PRIVACY
  • ADVERTISE
  • Hindi – हिंदी
FOLLOW US

© Ganga News Today

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
DTV
  • HOME
  • INDIA
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORTS
  • FASHION
  • HEALTH
  • PEOPLE

© Ganga News Today

Go to mobile version