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Ministry of Defense: South Korean ship hit by unidentified object in Strait of Hormuz on May 4, says

After a Friday inspection, the Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday that the stern of a South Korean shipper's bulk carrier, HMM, was struck by an unidentified object while it was stranded on the Strait of Hormuz on May 4.

Seoul reported an explosion and fire on the same vessel, the HMM Namu, in the strait while it was anchored near the United Arab Emirates. The incident did not cause any injuries.

U.S. president Donald Trump stated at the time that an Iranian attack was responsible for the incident.

Seoul investigated the incident and the vessel, which was damaged by fire on Monday, was towed into a port in Dubai.

The ministry stated that it was unclear what the object was and that debris would be collected to analyze.

Trump asked South Korea to join a U.S. led effort, currently suspended, dubbed "Project Freedom" to ensure shipping through the Strait after?the incident.

The Iranian embassy in South Korea denied responsibility for this attack. The embassy did not respond immediately to a request made outside of normal working hours for comment on the object.

A spokesperson for the HMM declined to comment on this statement. Reporting by Heejin KIM Editing by Bernadette BAUCH

(source: Reuters)