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South Korea Rules Out Iran in Hormuz Ship Attack
Strait of HormuzThursday, May 14, 2026
The South Korean government has stated it is very unlikely that any country other than Iran was behind the attack on a Korean cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz. A senior official from Seoul’s foreign ministry told reporters that they are carefully reviewing intelligence supplied by the United States.
Key Facts
- Date of incident: May 4
- Vessel: HMM‑owned Namu
- Damage: Fire and lower hull damage
Investigation Progress
- Korean authorities are collaborating with U.S. investigators to piece together the incident.
- Findings will be presented so that Iran can respond appropriately.
- Expert teams have already traveled to Dubai where the Namu is being examined before repairs commence.
Broader Implications
The incident underscores how regional tensions can quickly impact international shipping routes.
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