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Cargo Ship Targeted by Mystery Projectile Near Qatar Capital

(MENAFN) A commercial cargo vessel came under sudden attack Sunday when an unidentified projectile slammed into the ship just 23 nautical miles northeast of Doha, Qatar's capital, in the latest incident to rattle an already volatile regional maritime environment, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) Center confirmed.

"There was a small fire that has been extinguished, there are no casualties," UKMTO said in a statement released through US social media company X — offering initial reassurance that the crew had escaped the strike unharmed and that the blaze had been swiftly brought under control.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack, UKMTO noted, adding that no environmental damage has been detected in the surrounding waters.

No details on the origin or nature of the projectiles have been provided by the authorities, leaving critical questions unanswered about who carried out the strike and what type of weapon was deployed — a silence likely to fuel speculation amid heightened tensions across the Gulf region.

The incident comes against a backdrop of escalating maritime insecurity in regional waters, following months of confrontations linked to the broader US-Iran standoff, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and an ongoing American naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic — developments that have placed commercial shipping operators across the Gulf on high alert.

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