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    UAE Tugboat Sinks in Strait of Hormuz; Three Indonesian Crew Members Missing Amid Rising Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a distressing maritime incident, the United Arab Emirates-flagged tugboat Musaffah 2 sank in the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz on Friday, leaving three Indonesian crew members unaccounted for. The Indonesian foreign ministry confirmed the missing status of these sailors, highlighting the ongoing dangers faced by vessels navigating this volatile waterway. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil shipments, has witnessed a surge in attacks on ships since the outbreak of hostilities between the US-Israel alliance and Iran on February 28.

    The Musaffah 2 was manned by a multinational crew comprising seven individuals from Indonesia, India, and the Philippines. Following the attack, four crew members survived, while three Indonesians remain missing, intensifying concerns over their fate. Prior to sinking, the tugboat was reportedly hit by an explosion that ignited a fire onboard, prompting an immediate emergency response. Local authorities have launched a thorough investigation to determine the precise circumstances surrounding the incident.

    Security analysts from the firm Vanguard provided further insight, revealing that the Musaffah 2 was struck by two separate missile impacts while it was attempting to assist the Malta-flagged container ship Safeen Prestige. This container vessel itself had been targeted by a missile strike just two days earlier, on Wednesday, underscoring the escalating risks for commercial and support vessels operating in the region.

    Among the survivors, one Indonesian crew member is currently receiving medical treatment for burn injuries at a hospital in Khasab, Oman. The ongoing search efforts by local authorities continue to focus on locating the three missing Indonesians, with hopes of a successful rescue operation. Additionally, another Indonesian national who was present near the incident site has since been transferred to a different vessel and is reported to be safe.

    This latest episode adds to the growing list of maritime security challenges in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage that connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. The area has become a flashpoint amid heightened geopolitical tensions, with frequent attacks on shipping vessels disrupting international trade and raising alarm among global powers. The sinking of the Musaffah 2 serves as a stark reminder of the precarious security environment faced by seafarers and the urgent need for coordinated efforts to safeguard maritime routes in this critical region.

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