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How many ships have been attacked since the start of the Iran war in Gulf?

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has disrupted the global trade via the Strait of Hormuz - through which a fifth of all oil and liquefied gas in the world normally passes.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned that any vessel passing through the narrow Strait would be targeted. Here is a list of reported incidents since the war began on February 28, 2009:

MARK 1

V.Ships, the manager of the ship, said that a crew member was killed aboard the crude tanker MKD VYOM, which is registered under the Marshall Islands flag. The vessel was struck by a projectile while it was sailing off the Omani coastline, about 50 nautical miles from the capital Muscat.

A projectile struck the oil bunkering tanker Hercules Star of Gibraltar, which supplies fuel for ships. It was located 17 nautical miles north-west of UAE's Mina Saqr, in Ras Al Khaimah. The UKMTO? said that the fire started by the attack had been extinguished.

Two nautical miles north of Oman’s Kumzar, a tanker with a Palau flag was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz. Oman's maritime safety centre reported that the crew of U.S. sanctioned Skylight has been evacuated.

MARCH 2, 2019

UKMTO reported that the U.S. flagged products tanker Stena Imperative, was hit by two projectiles while in Bahrain's port, resulting in an explosion and evacuation of the crew.

MARCH 3, 2019

The Marshall Islands crude oil tanker Libra Trader, and the Panama-flagged Bulker Gold Oak both suffered minor damages about 7-10 nautical mile off the UAE port of Fujairah.

MARK 4

A projectile struck the container ship Safeen Prestige, which was sailing towards the top part of the Strait, two nautical miles north-east of Oman. According to shipping sources, the?attack caused an engine room fire and forced its crew to abandon ship.

MARCH 5, 2019

Sonangol Marine Services, the U.S. representative of Sonangol Marine Services, reported that the crude oil tanker Sonangol Namibe suffered an explosion while anchored in Iraq's Khor al Zubair Port.

According to two Iraqi port security experts, an Iranian remote-controlled vessel laden with explosives targeted and damaged the Bahamas flagged ship.

MARCH 6 While conducting operations with the vessel Safeen Prestige that was hit on March 4, UKMTO reported a tugboat being struck by projectiles while in the Strait of Hormuz.

7 MARCH

UKMTO, citing an unnamed third party, reported that a drone attack was possible 10 nautical miles north of Saudi Arabia’s Jubail. The majority of the crew were evacuated, it said.

A projectile was fired at the bulk carrier?Mayuree Naree, which is registered in Thailand and sails under its flag. It was located 11 nautical miles north-east of Oman. A fire broke out on board and prompted the crew to evacuate, the vessel's owner Bangkok-headquartered Precious Shipping said in ?a statement.

The container ship One Majesty, which is registered in Japan, sustained minor damages after being hit by a projectile at a distance of 25 nautical miles north-west of Ras Al Khaimah.

Vanguard, a maritime risk management company, reported that the hull of Star Gwyneth, a bulk carrier flying the Marshall Islands flag and based in Dubai was damaged by a projectile after it struck her 50 nautical miles north of Dubai. UKMTO reported that there was "no environmental impact" and the crew were safe.

According to state media and port officials, two fuel tankers - Safesea Vishnu, flying the Marshall Islands flag, and Zefyros with the Maltese flag - were attacked near Iraq in the Gulf. This prompted Iraq's oil terminals to stop all operations. A port security official reported that the body of an international crew member had been recovered from the sea.

(source: Reuters)