This Radio Chatter From the Iranian Attack on an Oil Tanker Is Crazy
Accounts on social media have managed to
find audio from the Indian oil tanker that was targeted by the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard Corps while crossing the Strait of Hormuz.
Audio
of the Indian oil tanker Sanmar Herald pleading with Iranian forces to
stop shooting at it in the Strait of Hormuz this morning. pic.twitter.com/7Y5n7Jb7o0
The
captain of the Indian vessel pleaded with the Iranians to stop firing
upon their ship, and attempted to remind them that they were the ones
who granted clearance to the vessel in the first place. The attack on
the Indian vessel led to their government summoning Iran’s ambassador to
India, Mohammad Fathali, to demand answers for why their ship was
subject to strikes despite receiving clearance.
Iranian
Ambassador to India Mohammad Fathali leaves from Ministry of External
Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi after he was summoned by Indian Government
over Iranian Navy firing at two Indian vessels even after giving the
clearance to move at Strait of Hormuz. pic.twitter.com/zL8Q3mhnBF
BREAKING:
India is expected to summon Iran's ambassador after the IRGC fired on
Indian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz this morning, including a
supertanker carrying 2 million barrels of Iraqi oil, despite having
given the vessel clearance to pass.
Another radio message from the Iranians appears to have
been relayed to all ships in the region, warning them that they are not
permitted to pass through the Strait.
Audio recording from the IRGC’s message to tankers on the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. pic.twitter.com/liEFQRsdEK
Reuters
is reporting that Iran is broadcasting this VHF message: "Attention all
ships, regarding the failure of the U.S. government to fulfil its
commitment in the negotiation, Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz
completely closed again. No vessel of any type or nationality…
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