
South Korean-Operated Vessel Struck in Strait of Hormuz
A South Korean-operated vessel was struck by an unidentified object in the Strait of Hormuz near Qatar on May 4th. The incident occurred amidst heightened regional tensions and Iranian threats regarding the vital shipping lane.
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