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Strait of Hormuz: UN evacuates 2,500 seafarers before attack freezes rescue operation

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Strait of Hormuz: UN evacuates 2,500 seafarers before attack freezes rescue operation

The United Nations’ maritime agency said on Friday that it had successfully evacuated about 2,500 stranded seafarers from the Persian Gulf before suspending the operation, after an attack on a commercial vessel exposed uncertainty over who can guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

Time
26 Jun 2026, 14:00 CEST
source time
Source
UN News - Peace and Security
Trust
strong · multi-source
Actors
Iran, United States, UN, WHO, Lebanon, Pakistan
Brief

The United Nations’ maritime agency said on Friday that it had successfully evacuated about 2,500 stranded seafarers from the Persian Gulf before suspending the operation, after an attack on a commercial vessel exposed uncertainty over who can guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Strait of Hormuz: UN evacuates 2,500 seafarers before attack freezes rescue operation

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  • Timestamp and original URL are captured: 26 Jun 2026, 14:00 CEST.
  • The report is assigned to the Iran dossier.
  • The visible source is UN News - Peace and Security.

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