Indian Ship Attacked While Crossing Strait of Hormuz, Indian Govt Source Says

MUMBAI, April 18 (Reuters) – ⁠An ⁠Indian-flagged vessel carrying ⁠crude oil was on Saturday attacked ​while attempting to cross the Strait of ‌Hormuz, according to an ‌Indian government source.

The vessel has ⁠been ⁠identified as the Sanmar Herald, the source said, ​adding that the crew on board and the vessel were safe.

At least two merchant ​vessels said they were hit by gunfire ⁠as they ⁠attempted to cross ⁠the ​Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, Reuters had reported ​earlier today.

India ⁠has summoned Iran’s ambassador to India over the same incident, the Indian government source said.

U.S. President Donald Trump had ⁠said on Friday Iran had agreed to open the ⁠strait, while Iranian officials said they wanted the U.S. to fully lift its blockade of Iranian tankers.

More than a dozen tankers, including three sanctioned vessels, passed through the Strait of Hormuz after a 50-day blockade was lifted ⁠on Friday, shipping data showed, before Iran reimposed restrictions on Saturday and fired at some vessels.

(Reporting by Saurabh Sharma ​and writing by Ashwin Manikandan, ​Editing by Louise Heavens)

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