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India Flags Deep Concerns Over Strait of Hormuz Ship Attacks

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India summons Iran’s envoy over attacks on two Indian-flagged tankers in Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed two vessels carrying crude oil were attacked while crossing the Strait. One of the ships was identified as Sanmar Herald. Crew and vessel safe, according to an Indian government source.

Iran’s ambassador to New Delhi, Mohammad Fathali, met with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. India expressed deep concern over the shooting incident involving two ships. The envoy was instructed to convey New Delhi’s position to relevant authorities and resume facilitating passage for India-bound ships as soon as possible.

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