Two tankers attacked in the Gulf of Oman as tensions rise

Peace in the region is at stake, with each side blaming each other for the aggression

TOPSHOT - A picture obtained by AFP from Iranian News Agency ISNA on June 13, 2019 reportedly shows fire and smoke billowing from Norwegian owned Front Altair tanker said to have been attacke
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Two oil tankers were attacked and abandoned in the waters between Iran and the Arabian peninsula yesterday, increasing volatility in a region already strained by violence and bellicose rhetoric, and causing oil prices to surge.

Investigations are ongoing, but varied reports suggest the Japanese-owned tanker Kokuka Courageous - which was hit twice - and the Norwegian Front Altair, were struck by torpedoes shells, or magnetic mines, causing their crews to leave them adrift.

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William Gritten

William Gritten is a London-born, New York-based strategist and writer focusing on politics and international affairs.