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Fuel tanker ablaze in Strait of Hormuz after drone strike, Iran Revolutionary Guards say

  • Iranian media claimed vessel hit was supplying fuel to US Navy
Published March 3, 2026 Updated March 3, 2026 08:39am
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CAIRO: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said a fuel tanker, identified as ​the Honduran-flagged Athe Nova, was burning in ‌the Strait of Hormuz after being hit by two drones, Iranian news agencies reported on Monday.

The strait is the ​world’s most vital oil export route, connecting ​the biggest Gulf oil producers, such as Saudi ⁠Arabia, Iran, Iraq and the United Arab ​Emirates, with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian ​Sea.

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A Guards statement said the vessel was acting in “unison with America” and identified it as Athen Nova. VesselFinder and other ​tracking data providers showed the Athe Nova, ​a 96-meter tanker, was in the area shortly before the attack.

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An ‌Iranian ⁠military spokesman did not explicitly state that the ship was hit by Iranian drones but named the incident in a report he gave on ​state TV about ​the Guards’ ⁠military operations in the Gulf area.

Iranian media reports suggested that the vessel ​was providing fuel for US Navy ships.

Reuters ​was ⁠not immediately able to contact Athe Nova’s registered owner. The ship’s manager did not immediately comment.

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