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South Korea claims that the attack on a ship in Strait of Hormuz was likely a result of an Iranian missile

The South Korean Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that a?attack? on a cargo vessel operated by local shipper HMM earlier in this month, likely involved an Iranian antiship missile.

The Iranian Embassy in Seoul didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

The assessment was made at a press conference to announce the results of the government's?investigation? into the attack on the bulk-carrier that occurred on May 4, which resulted in a fire, and damage to the lower stern hull.

Park Yoon-joo said that "various pieces of evidence pointed toward Iran," adding that Seoul had not definitively determined who was behind the attack or whether it was intentional.

The investigation looked at debris of unidentified objects found inside the ship following the attack.

The analysis revealed that the ship named Namu was attacked twice. While the first warhead didn't explode, the second one did.

The ministry stated that the components in the debris indicate the items were probably made in Iran.

Park noted that the engines looked similar to those made by Iranian manufacturers. One component even had markings which appeared to have been used by an Iranian manufacturer.

Park stated that the warheads looked similar to those of Iranian anti-ship missiles Noor and Qader.

He said that South Korea would summon the Iranian ambassador in order to deliver a message of protest and share the findings of the investigation. Park said that Seoul would also ask Iran to 'take responsibility measures' in order to prevent a repeat of the incident.

He refused to speculate as to why a South Korean vessel would have been targeted. Seoul, he said, could not determine the intent of the attacker without knowing their decision-making process.

Unknown to the official, a South Korean defence official stated that, from a maritime perspective, firing two missiles indicated an intent to cause damage.

U.S. president Donald Trump stated'soon after' the incident that Iran fired at the South Korean ship, and urged Seoul join U.S. led efforts to secure shipping in the strait.

Tehran had previously denied responsibility for the attack. Reporting by Heejin KIM, Joyce Lee, Brenda Goh and Ed Davies

(source: Reuters)