Iran Said to Seize British Tanker in Persian Gulf
The certainly have it coming.
Iran said Friday that it had seized a British oil tanker in the Persian Gulf, and the tanker’s owner said it had lost contact with the vessel as it appeared to be heading toward Iran.
The British government said it was urgently seeking information about the incident.
The possible seizure of the ship, the Stena Impero, in the Strait of Hormuz, was the latest in three months of escalating tensions between Iran and the West.
It came a day after the United States claimed it had downed an Iranian drone in the area, which the Iranians denied.
Britain and Iran have been embroiled in a dispute for the past few weeks over Britain’s seizure of an Iranian tanker near Gibraltar. Iran had been vowing to retaliate.
Iran’s Fars News Agency said the Stena Impero had been impounded because it was “violating maritime rules and regulations.”
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The British Defense Ministry said it was urgently looking into what had happened to the Stena Impero, a 30,000-ton British-flagged ship, which was heading for Saudi Arabia when it abruptly left the international sea lanes through the Strait of Hormuz.
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