Rescuers search for crew member after container ship attack in Strait of Hormuz


NICOSIA, July 13 (Reuters) - ⁠An Indian crew member is still missing after ⁠a Cyprus-flagged container shipwas hit in the Strait ‌of Hormuz on Sunday and a search operation is underway to find him, Cyprus's Deputy Ministry of Shipping said on Monday.

Cypriot authorities ​said the vessel, the GFS Galaxy, ⁠was struck by ⁠an "unidentified projectile" while transiting the waterway early on Sunday.

The crew ⁠abandoned ‌the ship on a lifeboat and 23 crew members were later rescued by the Oman ⁠Navy, Cyprus's Deputy Ministry of Shipping said.

An ​Indian crew ‌member, identified as holding the rank of third engineer, ⁠was still ​missing, Cyprus's DMS said.

"The vessel is currently under tow toward the nearest safe anchorage at the UAE port ⁠of Khor Fakkan. The towing team ​is actively conducting a search operation to locate the missing crew member," Cyprus's DMS said in an emailed comment ⁠to Reuters.

The U.S. military launched a new round of strikes against Iran after Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces attacked the Cyprus-flagged container ship.

Iran's IRGC navy said it ​had struck and halted a vessel ⁠that had "jeopardized maritime security by switching off its systems" ​after it, along with other ‌vessels, attempted to transit through an ​unauthorised route despite warnings to correct its course.

(Writing by Michele Kambas; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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