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Drone Strikes Ship Near Basra Amid Rising Regional Tensions
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On July 16, 2026, a drone struck a ship off the Basra oil terminal in Iraq, which was carrying American-branded vehicles from the UAE. Iraqi authorities confirmed that crude oil loading at the southern export terminals continued without disruption despite initial reports of a suspension. The drone attack occurred outside Iraq's territorial waters, according to the Iraqi ports authority. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and investigations are ongoing. This incident comes amid heightened military tensions in the Gulf, with recent exchanges of strikes between U.S. and Iranian forces. The Basra terminal is crucial for Iraq's oil exports, handling over 3 million barrels of crude daily. The Iraqi Oil Ministry is verifying reports of the drone strike while operations at the ports remain unaffected.
Key Points: • A drone struck a ship off Basra, Iraq, carrying American-branded vehicles. • Iraq's oil exports continued without disruption despite initial reports of a suspension. • The attack occurred outside Iraqi territorial waters, with no group claiming responsibility.