Indian Killed, Six Injured in Missile Strikes on UAE Tankers in Hormuz
An Indian national has died and six others were injured, four seriously, after missile strikes attributed to Iranian forces hit two UAE-flagged oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.

An Indian national has tragically died and six others sustained injuries, four of them serious, following missile strikes attributed to Iranian forces on two UAE-flagged oil tankers in the crucial Strait of Hormuz. The incident has raised immediate concerns for the safety of Indian seafarers and the broader implications for regional stability.
The attack, which reportedly occurred yesterday, targeted two commercial vessels operating in the vital shipping lane. Both tankers reportedly suffered significant damage from fires that broke out onboard. Emergency crews were able to bring the blazes under control, but the extent of structural damage to the vessels remains unclear.
Indian authorities are closely monitoring the situation, with the Ministry of External Affairs expected to provide updates on the condition of the injured and repatriation efforts for the deceased. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical choke point for global oil shipments, particularly vital for India, which imports a significant portion of its crude oil through this route. Any disruption here has direct implications for India's energy security and economic stability.
This incident further exacerbates already heightened tensions in the Gulf region, where maritime security has been a growing concern amidst various geopolitical developments. International calls for de-escalation are expected to intensify following this latest attack, underscoring the delicate security environment in one of the world's busiest shipping corridors.

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