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Iran releases the tanker Talara and all 21 crew members are safe

Iran released a fuel tanker on a Wednesday, five days following its seizure in the Gulf. This was its first action of this kind since it curtailed its regional military activities after Israeli and U.S. airstrikes in 2014.

Columbia Shipmanagement, the manager of the vessel, said that all 21 crew members aboard the fuel product tanker Talara flying the Marshall Islands flag were safe.

Talara was en route from the United Arab Emirates to Singapore when it got intercepted on Friday by Iran's Revolutionary Guards. The manager lost contact with the vessel that was loaded with high sulphur gasoil approximately 20 nautical mile off the coast from the UAE town Khor Fakkan.

Iran confirmed on Saturday initial reports that it had taken a tanker for alleged violations, and diverted it to Iranian territorial waters.

Columbia Shipmanagement announced on Wednesday that the vessel was released on November 19 at 0442 local time (0112 GMT). The company added that no accusations had been leveled against the vessel, its crew, or its managers and owners.

The statement read: "We have notified their families and the vessel can now resume normal operations."

Iran has taken over tankers before in the Gulf. However, it had not done this since it reduced its military activities in the region following the 12 day Israeli strike in June. The United States also joined in. Reporting by Jonathan Saul, writing by Renee Maltezou, editing by Peter Graff

(source: Reuters)