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CMA CGM Container Ship Hit in Strait of Hormuz injures crew

French shipping group CMA CGM announced on Wednesday that the San Antonio was the 'target of an attack' while transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The incident resulted in injuries to crew members as well as damage to the vessel.

CMA CGM reported that the incident occurred on Tuesday. It is the latest disruption to the vital shipping route during the Middle East conflict. The Middle East conflict has caused hundreds of vessels to be blocked and 20% of the global oil trade virtually halted.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on Tuesday that he will temporarily halt an?operation? to help escort vessels through the Strait?of Hormuz. He cited "great progress?"?towards a comprehensive deal with Iran.

CMA CGM confirmed that injured crew members of the San Antonio were evacuated and receiving medical treatment. It declined to make any further comments on the incident.

CMA CGM reported last month that warning shots were fired in the strait at one of their vessels, but no crew members were injured.

French company, 'the 'third-largest container shipper in the world,' has revealed that 14 of their vessels were stranded at the Gulf when a U.S./Israeli war began with Iran. CMA CGM Kribi was the only ship to leave the Strait of Hormuz in April.

According to shipping data, the destination of the Maltese flagged?San Antonio is Mundra in India.

(source: Reuters)