Security threat at Hormuz serious, tanker hit by projectiles
Published: 06:05 AM,May 04,2026 | EDITED : 10:05 AM,May 04,2026
Dubai - The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) says the maritime security threat level in the Strait of Hormuz remains critical due to ongoing military operations.A
The agency advised mariners to coordinate with Omani authorities via VHF channel 16 and consider routing via Oman territorial waters south of the traffic separation scheme, where the US has established an enhanced security area.
Earlier, the UKMTO said a tanker off the coast of Fujairah in the UAE was “hit by unknown projectiles”.
“All crew are reported safe. No environmental impact reported,” it added.
A tanker was hit by unidentified projectiles off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, a British maritime agency reported Monday, as the United States said it would escort ships through the blocked Strait of Hormuz.
'A tanker has reported being hit by unknown projectiles,' the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said, adding that all crew members were safe.
The incident occurred 78 nautical miles north of the UAE city of Fujairah, the agency added.
It called on vessels to transit the region 'with caution' as authorities investigate.
The report came as the US and Iran remain deadlocked in peace negotiations since a ceasefire in the Middle East war came into effect on April 8.
Iran has maintained a stranglehold on the strategic Strait of Hormuz, and the United States has put in place a naval blockade in return.
US President Donald Trump said Sunday the US would begin escorting ships through the strait from Monday.
US Central Command said it would use guided-missile destroyers, over 100 land and sea-based aircraft, multi-domain unmanned platforms and 15,000 service members in the effort.
As of April 29, more than 900 commercial vessels were located in the Gulf, according to maritime intelligence firm AXSMarine. There had been more than 1,100 at the start of the conflict.