Mon, May 4, 2026

Tanker hit by unknown projectiles in the in Gulf

Tanker hit by unknown projectiles in the in Gulf
  • PublishedMay 4, 2026

A British maritime agency reported an overnight attack on a tanker by unidentified projectiles in the Gulf on Monday, a development that coincides with Washington’s pledge to escort vessels through the currently blocked Strait of Hormuz.

“A tanker has reported being hit by unknown projectiles,” the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said, adding that all crew members were safe.

The UKMTO Operations Centre issued a warning, which includes a map highlighting the location in the Gulf of Oman, north of Fujairah, UAE, a major bunkering and shipping hub.

Incident details

Report Date/Time: May 3, 2026, at 1940 UTC (11:40 PM, Gulf Standard Time), as per UKMTO ATTACK 052-26.

  • Incident: A tanker reported being hit by unknown projectiles.
  • Outcome: All crew members are reported safe. No environmental impact (e.g., oil spill) was reported.
  • Response: Authorities are investigating. UKMTO advises vessels in the area to transit with caution and immediately report any suspicious activity.

Regional maritime security

This incident occurs amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly around key chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman.

UKMTO has reported several recent events in the broader region:

  • On the same day (May 3), another attack warning (050-26) involved a northbound bulk carrier reportedly attacked by multiple small craft about 11 NM west of Sirik, Iran. Crew were safe with no environmental damage; Iranian sources described it as a document inspection rather than an attack. 
  • Ongoing reports of suspicious approaches, often involving skiffs with armed personnel off Yemen, and other projectile or small-craft incidents near Iran/Oman.

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