San Diego Union-Tribune

U.S.: ISRAELI-LINKED SHIP STRUCK BY IRANIAN DRONE

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Investigat­ors have concluded that an Iranian drone was used to bomb an oil tanker linked to an Israeli billionair­e last week, the U.S. Navy said on Tuesday.

The drone attack on the Liberian-flagged oil tanker Pacific Zircon last Tuesday off the coast of Oman appears to be part of the longrunnin­g shadow war between Israel and its archenemy Iran that has included the targeting of Israelilin­ked ships in strategic Mideast waterways.

The Navy said explosives experts boarded the ship to assess the damage, including a 30-inch-wide hole punched in its side, and to collect debris and bomb residue. The evidence was taken to a lab at the headquarte­rs of the U.S. Fifth Fleet in the Gulf Arab nation of Bahrain.

Navy investigat­ors concluded that the drone used was an Iranian Shahed-136, the same kind of bomb-carrying drone Iran has supplied to Russia in its war on Ukraine. Iranian drones were used by Yemeni rebels to attack Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates earlier this year, the Navy said.

“The Iranian attack on a commercial tanker transiting internatio­nal waters was deliberate, flagrant and dangerous, endangerin­g the lives of the ship’s crew and destabiliz­ing maritime security in the Middle East,” said Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command.

The Pacific Zircon is operated by Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping, which is a company ultimately owned by Israeli billionair­e Idan Ofer. Israeli and U.S. officials said at the time of the attack that they suspected Iran was behind it.

Iran has denied any involvemen­t in the attack, with its mission to the United Nations dismissing the allegation­s as “false news“in a statement last week. There was no immediate comment from Iranian officials on the U.S. probe.

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