South Korean cargo ship damaged in Strait of Hormuz attack set to depart Gulf after repairs
- South Korean cargo vessel Namu is set to leave the Strait of Hormuz by mid-July following repairs for damage sustained in a May attack.
- Seoul had initially pointed to an Iranian anti-ship missile as the likely cause for the damage, although responsibility for the incident was still to be officially determined.
- The hull of the bulk carrier, operated by HMM, was struck near the stern.
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- South Korean cargo vessel Namu is set to leave the Strait of Hormuz by mid-July following repairs for damage sustained in a May attack.
- Seoul had initially pointed to an Iranian anti-ship missile as the likely cause for the damage, although responsibility for the incident was still to be officially determined.
- The hull of the bulk carrier, operated by HMM, was struck near the stern.
Sources: The Independent