Greek-owned bulk carrier hit in Strait of Hormuz attacks

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A Greek-owned bulk carrier was among three commercial vessels attacked in the Strait of Hormuz as the war between the United States, Israel and Iran intensifies.

The vessel, Star Gwyneth, is operated by Star Bulk Carriers, led by CEO Petros Pappas, whose company manages a fleet of 125 ships.

Maritime reports said the carrier was struck by a projectile of unknown origin early in the morning, damaging one cargo hold.

The ship remains seaworthy, with no injuries reported and no Greek nationals among the crew. No pollution or leaks were detected, and the vessel later moved to a new anchorage for inspection.

Two other vessels were also targeted. The Thai-flagged bulk carrier Mayuree Naree was struck while anchored, sparking a fire that has since been brought under control, while the Japanese-operated containership One Majesty suffered partial hull damage near Ras Al Khaimah but remains navigable.

Additional incidents are under investigation near Abu Musa, while a drone sighting near Duqm has triggered further security alerts.

The attacks have heightened concern across the maritime industry, with shipowners increasing security measures and closely monitoring vessel movements as the situation in the strategic waterway remains highly volatile.

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