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South Korea's HMM claims that the ship which was set on fire in the Strait of Hormuz will be towed from Dubai

HMM, a South Korean shipper, said that it had secured a vessel capable of towing a bulk carrier operated by it to a port located in Dubai after an?explosion? and a fire damaged the ship.

The U.S. president Donald Trump blamed it on an Iranian attack. Meanwhile, the South Korean Foreign Ministry stated that the cause of fire could only be confirmed after the vessel is towed to port and examined.

HMM?said that in a text, the vessel would?arrive at Dubai either on Friday morning or Thursday evening Seoul time.

The Panamanian flagged ship HMM 'Namu' suffered an explosion on Monday evening and caught fire. According to the company, all 24 crew members were still on board when the fire was extinguished.

In a social media post, Trump claimed that Iran had fired shots on a Korean-operated vessel and other targets when the U.S. launched its operation to reopen the strait. He encouraged South Korea to get involved. In normal times, about a fifth (or more) of the world's oil or liquefied natural gas passes through this waterway.

South Korea is wary of becoming directly involved in the Middle East conflict. However, the Blue House announced on Tuesday that it was reviewing Trump’s suggestion to have Seoul take part in the plan to open up the navigation.

Later, Trump said that he would "briefly" halt the operation in order to help escort vessels through the strategic waterway. He cited "great progress" towards a comprehensive deal with Iran. (Reporting and editing by Heejin kim)

(source: Reuters)