Unraveling the Strait Incident: Seoul's Probe into Cargo Vessel Attack

South Korea is investigating a recent attack on its cargo vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, amid suspicions of Iranian involvement. A senior official deemed it unlikely any entity other than Iran was responsible. Investigations continue with US intelligence support, notably as Iran denies responsibility.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 14-05-2026 09:03 IST | Created: 14-05-2026 09:03 IST
Unraveling the Strait Incident: Seoul's Probe into Cargo Vessel Attack
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A senior South Korean official has indicated that the possibility of any entity other than Iran being responsible for an attack on a South Korean cargo vessel near the Strait of Hormuz is low, as reported by the Yonhap news agency.

The incident, which led to a fire on the HMM-owned Namu vessel last May, is under scrutiny with intelligence analyses provided by the U.S. South Korea's foreign ministry official stressed the investigation would precede further diplomatic moves.

Iran, maintaining its stance of non-involvement, has yet to react post-investigation. Meanwhile, American President Donald Trump previously accused Iran of firing at the vessel, pressuring Seoul to align with U.S.-led maritime protection efforts in the troubled region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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