Since the outbreak of hostilities involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, a total of 13 commercial vessels have reportedly been targeted in the Middle East, according to the UK-based Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO).
The organisation further indicated that, in addition to these attacks, four other suspicious maritime incidents have been recorded, bringing the total number of incidents affecting shipping in the Arabian Sea, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Gulf of Oman to 17.
UKMTO issued a statement on Wednesday morning, noting that three commercial vessels were recently damaged by unidentified projectiles in the region. One of these attacks, which occurred off the northern coast of Oman, forced the crew to evacuate the vessel to ensure their safety. The statement highlighted that these incidents pose a significant risk to maritime operations and international shipping in one of the world’s busiest and strategically vital trade corridors.
The escalation comes amid heightened regional tensions, with naval analysts warning that such attacks could disrupt the flow of oil and other goods, with potentially far-reaching economic consequences for global markets. Shipping companies operating in the area have reportedly increased vigilance, revising navigational routes and safety protocols in response to the threat.
Below is a summary of the recent incidents recorded by UKMTO:
| Date | Location | Type of Incident | Vessels Affected | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-09 | Northern Oman Coast | Unidentified projectile impact | 1 | Crew evacuated for safety |
| 2026-03-08 | Strait of Hormuz | Gunfire/projectile damage | 2 | Minor structural damage reported |
| 2026-03-07 | Arabian Sea | Suspicious maritime activity | 1 | Under investigation |
Maritime security experts have emphasised that the northern Arabian Sea and the Strait of Hormuz remain particularly high-risk zones. The incidents underscore the urgent need for enhanced international coordination and naval patrols to protect commercial shipping lanes from potential escalation.
The UKMTO has advised vessels transiting these waters to exercise heightened caution, maintain constant communication with maritime authorities, and implement robust safety procedures. Analysts note that continued attacks could have serious implications not only for regional trade but also for global energy supplies, given the area’s role in transporting a significant proportion of the world’s oil shipments.
In summary, the recent spate of attacks highlights the vulnerability of commercial shipping amid ongoing Middle East tensions, prompting urgent calls for both preventive measures and international collaboration to safeguard maritime commerce.
