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Iranian Ship Hit by Mines in Red Sea as Nuclear Talks B

Apr 6, 2021, 10:26 PM – Updated on Apr 7, 2021, 10:30 AM Word Count: 380 The New York Times reported that Israel was responsible. The Saviz, which is stationed in the Red Sea, was damaged by an explosion near the coast of Djibouti around 6 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said in a statement on Wednesday. He said the cause of the blast is being investigated and that the Saviz is a non-military vessel that provides security for shipping lanes and counters piracy in the area. No casualties have been reported, Khatibzadeh said. On Tuesday, the Tasnim news agency said limpet mines had exploded on the Saviz’s hull, and that the ship often deploys Iranian commando boats to escort commercial vessels. It didn’t say where it got the information.

Iranian Ship Hit by Mines in Red Sea as Nuclear Talks Begin

Iranian Ship Hit by Mines in Red Sea as Nuclear Talks Begin Bloomberg 1 hr ago Golnar Motevalli, Sheela Tobben and Patrick Sykes (Bloomberg) An Iranian-flagged vessel was hit with mines in the Red Sea, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, on the same day that Tehran and world powers including the U.S. met in Austria for nuclear talks. The New York Times reported that Israel attacked the ship. The Saviz vessel has been based in the area for several years, according to Tasnim, and often deploys Iranian commando boats that are used to escort commercial vessels. It was in the waterway on Tuesday when the limpet mines exploded, the report said, without saying where it got the information.

Iranian ship hit by mines in Red Sea, reportedly by Israel

Iranian ship hit by mines in Red Sea, reportedly by Israel The Saviz was damaged by an explosion on the same day Tehran and world powers met to discuss restoring the 2015 nuclear deal 07 April 2021 - 14:40 Patrick Sykes and Golnar Motevalli The Iranian flag. Picture: REUTERS/LISI NIESNER London An Iranian-flagged vessel was attacked in the Red Sea, Iran’s foreign ministry said, on the same day Tehran and world powers, including the US, met to discuss restoring the 2015 nuclear deal. The New York Times reported that Israel was responsible. The Saviz, which is stationed in the Red Sea, was damaged by an explosion near the coast of Djibouti at about 6am local time on Tuesday, foreign ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh said in a statement on Wednesday.

Tehran says Iranian spy ship lightly damaged in Red Sea attack

Tehran says Iranian spy ship lightly damaged in Red Sea attack
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