Two explosions hit cargo vessel in Gulf off Iraq, officials say


BAGHDAD, June 1 (Reuters) - ⁠Two explosions struck a cargo vessel ⁠in the Gulf about 40 nautical miles ‌southeast of Iraq's Umm Qasr, one of which was caused by a drone attack, Iraqi officials said ​on Monday.

Earlier, the United Kingdom ⁠Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) ⁠said the vessel had been hit by some ⁠sort of ‌projectile on its starboard side, causing a large explosion.

A second explosion ⁠struck the same vessel and was ​the result ‌of a drone attack, according to an ⁠initial assessment, ​the Iraqi officials told Reuters.

The fire aboard the vessel was later brought under control, they ⁠added.

"As we were assessing the ​damage from the first explosion, we heard a drone hovering overhead, followed by a powerful ⁠blast that sparked a fire on the tanker," an Iraqi maritime patrol member told Reuters.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack ​and no information on ⁠the identity of the vessel was available.

(Reporting by ​Aref Mohammed in Basra ‌and Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad; ​Eman Abouhassira and Hatem Maher; Editing by Kevin Liffey and Susan Fenton)

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