Alsharq Tribune- Sarah Benkraouda
More than 50 crew members were rescued after an attack on two oil tankers in Iraq's territorial waters, Farhan al-Fartousi of the port authorities told AFP.
Fartousi, from Iraq's General Company for Ports, said "all crew members of the two tankers were rescued," adding that the 51 workers were in good condition. The attack killed at least one crew member, an Indian national.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Thursday they had struck a Marshall Islands-flagged ship, which they claimed was US-owned, in the north of the Gulf.
The vessel, Safesea Vishnu, came under attack March 11 while operating near Basra, India’s embassy said. The remaining 15 Indian crew members were evacuated and are safe, the embassy added.