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Iran confirms the seizure of a tanker carrying petrochemical cargo on the Gulf

Iran's state media confirmed that the Revolutionary Guards seized on Saturday a tanker in Gulf water carrying a cargo petrochemicals bound to Singapore due to alleged violations.

An official from the United States and sources in maritime security said that Iranian forces had intercepted and diverted the oil tanker into Iranian territorial water on Friday. This was the first time that a tanker had been seized by Tehran since Israeli-U.S. airstrikes on Iran in June.

The Iranian state television broadcast a statement by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, stating that 'the tanker violated for carrying unauthorized goods. The statement did not give any further details about the alleged violations.

According to maritime sources, the Talara tanker was sailing near the coast of the United Arab Emirates and carrying a cargo containing high-sulfur gasoil from Sharjah, in the UAE, through the Indian Ocean on its way to Singapore.

Columbia Shipmanagement, the vessel's manager, said that it lost contact with Talara on Friday morning at around 20 nautical mile off the coast Khor Fakkan in the UAE. The company said it was working with all relevant parties to restore contact, including maritime agencies and the vessel owner.

The ship's owner is Cyprus-based Pasha Finance.

The U.S. Military said in a statement that it was aware of this incident and actively monitoring the situation.

In recent years, the IRGC of Iran has repeatedly seized commercial ships in Gulf waters, citing maritime infractions such as alleged smuggling or technical infractions, or legal disputes.

The U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity said that the incident was surprising, since Iran hadn't carried out such operations in the recent months.

(source: Reuters)