Explosions rock Iranian
tanker near Saudi port city
of Jeddah, oil reportedly
spilling into Red Sea
11
October, 2019
A
tanker belonging to Iran’s government-owned oil corporation has
been hit by two missiles and caught fire in the Red Sea, 60 miles
from Saudi shores. The incident is being treated as a terrorist
attack, local media says.
The
tanker Sinopa, operated by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC),
was sailing through the Red Sea when the explosion occurred. The
blast was powerful enough to damage two of its reservoirs, leading to
an oil spill in the area.
Local
media cited unnamed Iranian “technical experts” who believe that
the incident could have been caused by a “terrorist attack,” but
didn’t provide any evidence to back the claim.
The
tanker’s crew wasn’t hurt in the incident, which took place near
Jeddah, the largest port in the Red Sea and maritime gateway to Saudi
Arabia.
NIOC,
which once ranked second after Saudi Aramco in terms of crude oil
extraction, told state-run IRNA news agency that the vessel was hit
by what appears to be two missiles. That report did not expand on
where the attack came from.
The
news comes less than a month after a swarm of drones and missiles
targeted Aramco’s major oilfield in the city of Abqaiq, inflicting
heavy damage to the facility and cutting production in half. Yemeni
Houthi rebels, who have been fighting Saudi troops since 2015,
claimed responsibility for the attack, but Riyadh and its ally
Washington pinned the blame on Iran – a claim which it vehemently
denies.
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