INTERNATIONAL — March 11, 2026
Missile Strike Hits Vessel in Strait of Hormuz
A vessel in the Strait of Hormuz was hit by an unidentified missile, causing a fire and a distress call, Reuters reported. Investigations are ongoing amid regional tensions over the key oil shipping route.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

Reports indicate that a vessel sailing through the Strait of Hormuz was struck by an unidentified missile, according to a Reuters report published on Wednesday. The strike triggered a fire on board, prompting the crew to issue an urgent distress call for assistance.
Authorities have not confirmed which country or group carried out the attack, and investigations are underway to determine the missile's origin and the incident's circumstances.
The event occurs amid heightened regional tensions, with global powers monitoring maritime security in the strait, a narrow passage connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. The waterway carries a significant portion of the world's oil exports.
Security incidents in the strait often concern international markets, as disruptions can impact global oil shipments and escalate geopolitical tensions.
The incident follows warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump that any Iranian attempt to target vessels in the Strait of Hormuz would trigger serious consequences. Reports suggest that attacks on commercial ships could intensify ongoing regional conflicts and raise the risk of broader confrontation involving multiple countries.
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