A Gulf tanker which was damaged in an attack blamed on Iran is set to dock there just eight weeks later.
The Norwegian tanker Andrea Victory has recovered its cargo of vegetable oil and is heading for agen bandar q online the port of Bandar Imam Khomeini on the Iranian coast, according to tracking data.
The vessel was left with a hole in its hull after the mystery sabotage attack off the UAE coast on May 12.
Washington blamed Iran for the attacks, which also targeted two Saudi tankers, but Tehran denied involvement in a furious exchange of rhetoric which sent Middle East tensions spiralling.
The Norwegian tanker Andrea Victory was left with a hole in its hull (pictured) after the mystery sabotage attack off the UAE coast on May 12, blamed on Iran
According to tracker Refinitiv Energy, the Victory had to stop at a dry dock to unload its vegetable oil cargo while the ship was repaired. It is believed to have picked up the cargo in Argentina.
The cargo was apparently transferred to another tanker, the AQUADISIAC, bandarq uang asli for storage in the meantime.
The two vessels then carried out a ship-to-ship transfer in Fujairah on the UAE coast to return the cargo to the Victory.
Now, according to the trackers, it is waiting to dock at agen bandar q online Imam Khomeini despite the alleged Iranian attack on the ship just 58 days ago.
It is unclear who owns the cargo.
A diagram showing recent military movements and attacks in the tense Middle East region
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