
1 more S. Korean vessel exits Strait of Hormuz
The very large crude carrier Universal Winner, a South Korean oil tanker operated by Korean shipping company HMM, reaches waters off the southeastern port city…
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A total of 35 South Korean sailors now remain in the Persian Gulf, including 28 aboard foreign-flagged ships, according to the ministry. With the latest departure, only the HMM Namu, which sustained damage in Iranian-linked missile attacks and is undergoing repairs at a port in Dubai, and one other ship are South Korea-linked vessels still within the Persian Gulf. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said the vehicle carrier bound for South Korea safely passed through the strategic waterway and is sailing normally, with six Korean sailors on board.
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A total of 35 South Korean sailors now remain in the Persian Gulf, including 28 aboard foreign-flagged ships, according to the ministry.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWith the latest departure, only the HMM Namu, which sustained damage in Iranian-linked missile attacks and is undergoing repairs at a port in Dubai, and one other ship are South Korea-linked vessels still within the Persian Gulf.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said the vehicle carrier bound for South Korea safely passed through the strategic waterway and is sailing normally, with six Korean sailors on board.
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