U.S. Military Strikes Three Tankers in 72 Hours
The U.S. military struck three tanker vessels within 72 hours, resulting in at least three fatalities, according to available reports.
The strikes occurred in rapid succession, though the military has not released details about the specific vessels targeted, their flag states, or cargo manifests. Officials have not publicly stated the operational rationale for the attacks or identified the crew members killed.
The timing of the three operations—occurring on consecutive days—marks a sustained campaign in the region, though military officials have declined to characterize the scope or duration of planned operations.
Neither the identities of the tankers nor the nationalities of the deceased crew members have been confirmed in official statements. The military has not disclosed whether the vessels were carrying commercial cargo, humanitarian supplies, or other materials.
Regional maritime organizations and shipping industry observers have requested clarification on the strikes. The attacks occur amid ongoing tensions in waterways where multiple military forces conduct operations. The U.S. military has not explained whether it issued warnings to the vessels before engaging them.
Newsrooms have contacted the Department of Defense and other military officials for additional details. Requests for information about the circumstances surrounding each strike, the weapons systems used, and post-incident assessments remain pending.
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