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South Korean Ship in Strait of Hormuz Hit by Unidentified Object on May 4, Ministry Says

SEOUL, May 10 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠stern of a ⁠bulk carrier operated by South Korean ​shipper HMM, was struck by an unidentified object on ‌May 4 while stranded ‌in the Strait of Hormuz, the foreign ⁠ministry ⁠said on Sunday following an on‑site inspection of the ​vessel on Friday.

A week ago, Seoul reported a blast and fire aboard the same vessel–the HMM Namu–in ​the strait, while anchored near the United Arab ⁠Emirates. ⁠No one was harmed ⁠in ​the incident.

U.S. President Donald Trump said at the time ​the incident was ⁠caused by an Iranian attack.

Seoul was investigating the incident, and the vessel was towed to a port in Dubai after the blaze on ⁠Monday.

It was not certain what the object was, the ⁠ministry said, and authorities said debris would be collected at the site for analysis.

Trump urged South Korea to join a currently suspended U.S.-led effort dubbed “Project Freedom,” to secure shipping through the strait following the incident.

Iran’s embassy in South Korea denied responsibility for the attack. ⁠It did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the object outside of normal business hours.

An HMM spokesperson declined to ​comment on the ministry’s statement.

(Reporting by Heejin ​KimEditing by Bernadette Baum)

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