First Chinese Product Tanker Attacked on Monday Near the Strait of Hormuz, Caixin Reports

BEIJING, May ⁠7 (Reuters) – ⁠A large ⁠refined-products tanker owned ​by a Chinese ‌shipowner was attacked ‌off ⁠the ⁠UAE’s Al Jeer Port on May 4, ​at the entrance to the ​Strait of Hormuz, Chinese ⁠media Caixin ⁠reported ⁠on Thursday.

The ​vessel’s deck caught fire and ​the ⁠ship was marked “CHINA OWNER & CREW”, according ⁠to Caixin.

A person with knowledge at the ⁠shipowner told Caixin this was the first time a Chinese oil tanker had been attacked, calling it “psychologically ⁠very hard to accept.”

(Reporting by Sam Li and Lewis ​Jackson; Editing by ​Toby Chopra)

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