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Old 13-05-2019, 04:36 PM #1
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Default 4 ships 'sabotaged' in the Gulf of Oman amid tensions

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[Four commercial ships were targets
of a "sabotage attack" off
the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Sunday,
the country's foreign affairs ministry has said.
The incident reportedly took place near
Fujairah port, just outside the
Strait of Hormuz, but caused no casualties.
Saudi Arabia confirmed that two
Saudi oil tankers sustained "significant damage".
Another vessel was Norwegian-registered,
whilst the fourth was reportedly UAE-flagged.

Iran, which borders the strait, has called for a full investigation.]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-48245204

They can fit covert night cameras
they have the cash.
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one of the countries in the area was behind it, probably iran
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