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Two Crew Members Missing After Oil Tanker Attacked in Oman Port

Oil tanker attacked at Khasab Port, Oman. Two crew members missing as fire and evacuation unfold amid rescue efforts.

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Oil tanker M/T SKY LIGHT under attack in Oman

M/T SKY LIGHT catches fire at Khasab Port, Oman, after an attack. Rescue teams evacuate crew, two remain missing [IC: by AFP]

March 1, 2026

An oil tanker, M/T SKY LIGHT, was attacked at Khasab Port in Oman on March 1, 2026. The incident caused a major fire on board, forcing an emergency evacuation of the crew.

Survivors reported that the attack was allegedly carried out by Iranian forces. Heavy smoke filled the vessel, putting crew members in immediate danger.

Oman’s Navy and port firefighting teams responded quickly to the emergency. Rescue units reached the vessel and managed to evacuate most of the crew to safety.

Despite these efforts, two crew members remain missing, and authorities are continuing search and rescue operations. The fire is reported to have been largely controlled, but investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the damage.

Preliminary reports indicate the attack was deliberate, raising tensions in the region. Oman has pledged a thorough investigation, coordinating with international maritime authorities to ensure safety in its ports.

Shipping companies and neighboring countries are closely monitoring the situation due to the strategic importance of the region’s maritime routes. Experts warn that incidents like this could disrupt oil supplies and heighten security concerns for commercial shipping.

Authorities are urging calm while rescue and investigation efforts continue. The safety of maritime operations in the Gulf region remains a priority as international teams assess the incident and work to prevent similar attacks in the future.

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