November15 , 2025

    Iran seizes a tanker while it was transiting the Gulf of Oman

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    A Marshall Islands–flagged crude oil tanker, Talara, has been apprehended today by three small boats belonging to the Iranian military whilst transiting the Gulf of Oman on a voyage from the United Arab Emirates to Singapore. The 73,371 dwt has since been redirected to the Iranian coastline. The ship is managed by Columbia and owned by Cyprus-based Pasha Finance.

    This marks the first Iranian hijacking of a commercial vessel this year. The last confirmed hijacking of a commercial vessel by Iranian military forces was in April 2024, when Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) seized the MSC Aries, a Portuguese-flagged container ship, via a helicopter-borne operation in international waters.

    “Merchant vessels are advised to remain vigilant while transiting the Strait of Hormuz and to report any suspicious activity immediately,” maritime security specialist advised today.

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