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Seoul: Fire and explosion strike South Korean vessel in Strait of Hormuz

The foreign ministry in Seoul reported that there was a fire on a ship operated by a South Korean?shipper HMM on Monday in the Strait of Hormuz.

Yonhap News cited government officials as saying that the government was reviewing intelligence suggesting that HMM Namu may have been attacked.

HMM reported that no casualties were reported, and the authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, which broke out in engine room on the cargo ship flying the flag of Panama.

The company reported that 24 crew members were on board, including six Koreans.

After Iran claimed to have prevented a U.S. Warship from entering the Gulf, the U.S. Military said that two U.S. Navy guided missile destroyers entered the Gulf in order to break the Iranian blockade. They also said that two U.S. Merchant?ships transited through the Strait of Hormuz.

In a press release, the South Korean foreign ministry said that "our government will 'communicate' closely with relevant countries about this matter and take necessary steps to ensure...the safety of our ships?and crew inside the Strait of Hormuz."

Seoul has confirmed that 26 vessels flying the South Korean flag are stranded in the area. (Reporting and editing by Hyunjoo Ji, Heejin Kim, Jack Kim, Andrew Cawthorne and Aiden Lewis)

(source: Reuters)