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Operator claims that a tanker was attacked during a transfer in Iraqi waters.

Zefyros's manager in Greece confirmed that the tanker was struck by a missile overnight during a ship-to -ship transfer.

Benetech Shipping SA reported that the incident took place at Iraq's Umm Qasar Anchorage late Wednesday during a transfer of fuel cargo with the Safesea Vishnu Tanker.

All 23 crew members have been accounted for and are safe. The 23 crew members were evacuated and brought to land, according to a statement.

SOMO reported that the Safesea Vishnu had been chartered by a company in Iraq contracted with State Organization for the Marketing of Oil. The Zefyros, meanwhile, was loaded with products from Basra Gas Company, and was located at a ship to ship loading area?in Iraqi water.

In the Gulf, at least 16 vessels including tankers have been attacked during the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. Hundreds more have also dropped anchor after Tehran threatened to attack nearby shipping.

Sources claim that explosive-laden Iranian boats attacked two oil tankers on Wednesday in Iraqi waters, setting the vessels ablaze and killing a crew member.

Joe Kramek said that around 20,000 seafarers on vessels operating in this region are facing "a highly uncertain and dangerous security situation". Seafarers may not be involved in the conflict but they are increasingly "caught" by its path.

The Thai foreign ministry has said that it conveyed "its strongest protest" to the Iranian ambassador after two projectiles from an unknown source struck a Thai-flagged dry bulk vessel, Mayuree Naree on Wednesday. This caused a fire as well as damage to?the engine rooms. The ministry reported that the Iranian ambassador offered condolences, and he promised to convey Thailand's protests to Tehran. Hapag-Lloyd, a German shipping company, said that on Thursday projectile fragments struck container vessel "Source Blessing" near the Strait of Hormuz at the southern tip of Gulf near Iran.

The ship was not directly struck, but caught fire, it said. It said that all crew members were safe. Reporting by Jonathan Saul and Renee Maltezou; editing by Jason Neely.

(source: Reuters)