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South Korea investigating objects that hit vessel in Strait of Hormuz

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South Korea investigating objects that hit vessel in Strait of Hormuz




South Korea said it is continuing “close and serious discussions” over the recent attack on the South Korean-operated vessel HMM Namu in the Strait of Hormuz on 4 May, according to the Yonhap news agency.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Park Il said Seoul would decide on further action once an investigation into the incident is completed.

An official inquiry found that two unidentified flying objects struck the vessel, causing an explosion and fire, Yonhap reported.

One crew member suffered minor injuries. Park said debris recovered from the site was being analysed to determine the nature of the objects and identify those responsible, adding that Seoul could provide explanations to Iran if additional findings emerge.

South Korean officials have accused Iran of carrying out the attack, while Tehran has denied involvement. 



A photo released on 10 May shows the damaged South Korean cargo ship HMM Namu docked at port in Dubai after the Strait of Hormuz incident. (South Korean Foreign Ministry/AFP)



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