
Key Points
- 1. Bahrain condemned Iran's attack on two UAE oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 2. The attack was carried out with two cruise missiles on the tankers named "Mombasa" and "Al Bahiya".
- 3. The incident occurred while the ships were passing through the southern transit in Oman's territorial waters.
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The Kingdom of Bahrain condemned as a terrorist act the attack carried out by Iran against two United Arab Emirates (UAE) oil tankers, "Mombasa" and "Al Bahiya", in the Strait of Hormuz. During the attack, the ships were targeted with two cruise missiles while navigating.
The incident occurred while the tankers were passing through the southern transit of the Strait of Hormuz, located in the territorial waters of Oman. Bahraini authorities emphasized that such actions, which threaten the safety of maritime traffic, pose a serious danger to regional stability.
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- Q: Which ships were targeted in the attack in the Strait of Hormuz?
- A: It was reported that two oil tankers belonging to the United Arab Emirates, named "Mombasa" and "Al Bahiya", were targeted in the attack.
- Q: Exactly where and how did the attack take place?
- A: The attack was carried out by firing two cruise missiles while the ships were passing through the southern transit of the Strait of Hormuz, located in Oman's territorial waters.
- Q: What was Bahrain's reaction to the incident?
- A: Bahrain condemned this Iran-sponsored attack, characterizing it as a terrorist act.
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