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Sixth Container Ship Damaged in Suspected Attack Near Dubai Amid Iran Conflict A container ship was struck by a suspected projectile off the coast of Dubai, marking the sixth such incident in recent days amid escalating tensions in the US-Israel-Iran war that began in late February 2026. The vessel, identified in related reports as possibly the Japanese-flagged ONE Majesty, sustained damage approximately 25 nautical miles northwest of the UAE port of Ra's al Khaymah, according to British maritime authorities like UKMTO. All crew members were reported safe, with the extent of damage under investigation. This attack follows a pattern of strikes on commercial shipping in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz, where shipping has nearly halted, disrupting global oil flows that account for a fifth of world supply. Previous incidents include three ships hit near the Strait of Hormuz, including a Thai-flagged vessel with three missing crew, and attacks on tankers in Iraqi waters that killed at least one sailor. Suspected Iranian drones or explosive boats are blamed, paralyzing the vital waterway despite US and Israeli strikes on Iran. The Trump administration claims it is winning the conflict, with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth noting rapid progress, though around 140 US service members have been wounded. Insurance firms are canceling war risk coverage, stranding tankers and driving oil prices to 2022 highs. Dubai airport also faced drone strikes, wounding four, while Iran threatens US-linked banks next. These events highlight how merchant vessels have become front lines in the geopolitical clash.

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