Iranian missile likely involved in attack on ship in Strait of Hormuz, South Korea says - Reuters
Iranian missile likely involved in attack on ship in Strait of Hormuz, South Korea says Reuters
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizAFBVV95cUxQU0FvelZ2cHpUUW5qS3FpQ1NJMUVha1YtR2owWnJ1OEROem1MekVoQkVtWEMtTmxuOGFUQ3Q3QW9XVHd6bENOVjVsMVZ3Y2FFT0RYYkJpWHBfbG9meWxwM2tOck1GaTF1djA2Tnd6alNncGVmclhGNkZQX21YRmkzTWFpWU9QeV93OFk5eUhCMTRnc1Bwc0ZGbmJmckp2Q3BWZ2lDR1pGM1F6cHZFU2NkNnlfd05oZUJSd2VlcHVQMWdIZmhCZWhRT0NmS1c?oc=5" target="_blank">Iranian missile likely involved in attack on ship in Strait of Hormuz, South Korea says</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
South Korea's Foreign Ministry concluded that an Iranian anti-ship missile was likely used in the attack on the HMM Namu cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
The South Korean government confirmed that Iranian-made Noor-class anti-ship missiles were likely used in the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
The South Korean government confirmed that a missile, likely Iranian-made, was used in the attack on the HMM Namu cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz on May 4.
South Korea's government has determined that Iranian-made Noor-class anti-ship missiles were likely used in the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to the summoning of Iran's ambassador for an explanation.
South Korea's government has determined that the attack on the HMM Tree vessel in the Strait of Hormuz was likely carried out by an Iranian anti-ship missile, based on technical analysis of the debris.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry stated that an Iranian anti-ship missile was likely involved in the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, based on debris analysis.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry stated that an Iranian anti-ship missile was likely involved in the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, based on debris analysis.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry confirmed that Iranian-developed anti-ship missiles were likely used in the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, though it refrained from assigning direct blame to Iran.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry announced that Iranian-made Noor anti-ship missiles were likely used in the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to the summoning of Iran's ambassador for an explanation.
South Korea's government confirmed that Iranian-made Noor anti-ship missiles were likely used in the May 4 attack on the HMM Namu cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting the summoning of Iran's ambassador for an explanation.
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