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Three vessels hit by gunfire in Strait of Hormuz, crews safe

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 3:33 AM

DUBAI, April 22 (Reuters) – At least three container ships were hit by gunfire in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, maritime security sources and the United ​Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said.

Iran has imposed restrictions ‌on ships using the strait, first in retaliation for the U.S.-Israeli bombardment of the country, and then in response to a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.

A Liberia-flagged container ship sustained damage to its bridge ‌after ​being hit by gunfire and rocket-propelled ⁠grenades northeast of Oman.

The UKMTO ⁠said the master of the vessel reported being approached by an IRGC gunboat. The vessel, it said, was subsequently fired upon. All crew members were safe and ​there was no fire or environmental impact due to the incident.

Maritime security sources said that three people were onboard ⁠that gunboat.

The master of the ⁠Greek-operated container ship also reported that no radio ​contact was made prior to the incident and that the ​vessel had been initially informed that it had permission ‌to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

The UKMTO later said that a second container vessel had been fired upon about eight nautical miles west of Iran. The Panama-flagged vessel was ⁠not damaged and its crew members are safe.

Maritime security sources said that a third container ship was fired upon about eight nautical ⁠miles west of ‌Iran while transiting outbound of the Strait ⁠of Hormuz. The Liberia-flagged vessel, which was ​not ‌damaged had stopped in the water. Its crew ​are safe, ⁠the sources said.

Before the war began on February 28, the waterway typically handled roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supply.

(Reporting by Jana Choukeir, Jonathan Saul and Yannis Souliotis; Writing by Renee Maltezou; Editing by Kim Coghill ​and Toby Chopra)