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Projectiles splash down near Greek vessel off Saudi Gulf coast

A Greek-owned container ship located off the coast of Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura reported two separate incidents where projectiles hit water near the vessel, maritime security experts said on Monday.
A Greek-owned container ship located off the coast of Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura reported two separate incidents where projectiles hit water near the vessel, maritime security experts said on Monday. A representative ⁠from the Liberian-flagged Express ⁠Rome reported two unknown projectiles splashing into the water near the container ship approximately 22 nautical miles (40.7 ​km) northeast of Ras Tanura ⁠at 1352 UTC. The incidents occurred within one hour of each other and the ⁠crew was reported safe, British ‌maritime ⁠risk management group Vanguard said. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps previously claimed to have attacked the Express ​Rome on March 11, Vanguard said. Earlier on Monday, ‌the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said a company security officer of a container vessel reported two unknown projectiles had splashed into ​the water in proximity to the vessel within an hour of each other, adding that all crew members were reported ‌safe. The ​operator of the vessel did not immediately comment. No group has claimed responsibility for Monday’s ⁠incident. Commercial vessels have come ‌under attack from missiles or explosive air and sea ​drones in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz since the ‌US and ⁠Israel ⁠attacked Iran on February 28. 

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