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    Three Ships Struck by Projectiles in Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a troubling escalation within the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, three vessels were recently struck by unidentified projectiles, raising concerns over maritime security in one of the world’s most crucial shipping lanes. The incidents occurred on March 11, with one attack igniting a fire onboard a bulk carrier and forcing the majority of its crew to abandon the ship temporarily. This development adds to the growing list of maritime confrontations since hostilities intensified in the region at the end of February.

    The Thailand-flagged bulk carrier Mayuree Naree was among the vessels targeted, sustaining damage approximately 11 nautical miles north of Oman’s coastline. Maritime security agencies monitoring the situation confirmed the attack, which resulted in a fire that was later brought under control. Despite the initial evacuation, a portion of the crew remained on board to manage the aftermath, and authorities reported no environmental hazards stemming from the blaze. This incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by commercial shipping navigating these contested waters.

    In a separate event, the Japan-flagged container ship One Majesty suffered minor damage from a similar projectile strike roughly 25 nautical miles northwest of Ras Al Khaimah, located in the United Arab Emirates. Fortunately, the crew members aboard the vessel were unharmed and have since directed the ship toward a safer anchorage point. This attack underscores the expanding geographic scope of the threats, extending beyond the immediate Strait of Hormuz to adjacent maritime zones.

    A third vessel, the Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier Star Gwyneth, was also hit by an unidentified projectile about 50 miles northwest of Dubai. The hull of the ship sustained damage, but the crew remained safe throughout the incident. Maritime risk management firm Vanguard provided details on this attack, emphasizing the ongoing vulnerability of commercial vessels operating in the Persian Gulf region amid heightened tensions linked to the Iran conflict.

    The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint, responsible for the transit of nearly 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supplies. Since the outbreak of hostilities on February 28, maritime traffic through this narrow passage has seen a sharp decline, reflecting growing apprehension among shipping companies and insurers. The recent attacks bring the total number of vessels targeted since the conflict began to at least fourteen, signaling a disturbing trend that threatens global energy markets and regional stability.

    These developments come amid a broader backdrop of escalating conflict involving Iran, which has intensified security concerns across the Gulf and beyond. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, as any further disruptions in this vital corridor could have far-reaching economic and geopolitical consequences. For now, the safety of maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz remains precarious, with shipping companies reassessing routes and security measures in response to the ongoing risks.

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