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Taiwan's Evergreen claims ship struck by unknown object near Oman

Evergreen Marine, a Taiwanese firm, said that a ship owned by the company was hit by an unidentified object near Oman but has since safely left the Strait of 'Hormuz.

The company made a statement at the Taiwan Stock Exchange, stating that the starboard-side of the Ever Lovely's bridge, which is owned by a Singapore subsidiary, had been hit by an unidentified object just 3.6 nautical miles off Oman, Khawr Naiwah.

Damage was discovered around the bridge window after an initial inspection. The crew, vessel, and cargo are safe, the report said.

The company stated that the main engine and navigation instruments were 'operating normally', and there were no issues with seaworthiness.

The ship followed the route recommended by the British Navy agency UKMTO when passing through the Strait.

UKMTO announced on Thursday that "a cargo ship" had reported an attack while it was attempting to pass through Strait of Hormuz near the Omani coast.

In a 'press release' issued on Friday, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore stated that they were aware of the damage that was sustained by the Singapore-flagged Ever Lovely at 1000 SGT Thursday and that they would be in constant contact with the management company of the vessel.

It also said that it was 'deeply concerned' about the incident. The incident was described as "unprovoked and unjustified, and a violation of international law". (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus and Aidan Lewis; Reporting by Ben Blanchard)

(source: Reuters)