India announces 3 of its ships were targeted by American attacks and warns of repercussions of tension in Hormuz

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The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday that three Indian commercial ships were subjected to direct assaults by the US Navy in the region, a development reflecting escalating tensions in vital maritime passages.
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The ministry stated in a release that two of the targeted ships are subject to prior sanctions, while the third ship is classified on international lists of ships non-compliant with maritime laws.
For its part, the Indian Ministry of Ports and Shipping expressed concern over the rapidly unfolding developments in the region, noting the detention and immobilization of 13 other ships flying the Indian flag in the Strait of Hormuz due to ongoing tensions.
The ministry warned of the repercussions of the current situation on Indian interests, noting that more than 18,000 Indian sailors work in the Gulf region, placing their safety and Indian maritime trade in front of growing challenges amid continuous military escalation.
Iran had announced yesterday, Wednesday, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz “until further notice” in response to American attacks targeting sites on the Iranian southern coast, coinciding with a direct clash between Iranian and American forces in Gulf waters.
US President Donald Trump returned today, Thursday, to issuing new threats to direct “bigger and stronger” strikes on Iran, along with hinting at targeting the oil island of Kharg, which prolongs the threats to international navigation in the strait for an unknown period.

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