Two tankers report missile attacks on Oman's coast

The U.K. National Trade Operations Centre (UKMTO) has confirmed today that two tankers have reported being hit by rockets as they were crossing the Hormuz Strait across the southern route.
U n KMTO told him. CNN's that the two ships, which reported the first incidents shared yesterday, were very close to each other at the time of the attacks.
The naval agency did not appoint ships, nor did it reveal who targeted them. But the confirmation comes after the United Arab Emirates said during the night that two tankers were hit by Iranian missiles in the southern part of the strait.
Meanwhile, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said that “godi” what he called two “supterana fraud” on the waterway.
Tehran says ships should use its northern roads to cross the straits, but a growing number of ships have begun to cross it closer to Oman's coastline, threatening Iran's influence over the waterway.











