Oman News: Attack on oil tanker, Navy saved 20 people including 15 Indians, 4 injured

Oman News: Attack on oil tanker, Navy saved 20 people including 15 Indians, 4 injured

A major security incident has come to light in Musandam Governorate of Oman. Maritime Security Center (MSC) has said that an oil tanker ‘SKYLIGHT’ was targeted near Khasab Port. It is a matter of relief that all the 20 crew members on board the ship have been evacuated safely. These included 15 Indian citizens. Four people have been injured in the attack, who are undergoing treatment in the hospital.

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Information about accident and rescue operation

This incident happened on March 1, 2026 at around 12:40 pm. The ship was flying the flag of the Republic of Palau and was just 5 nautical miles from Khasab Port when it was targeted. The Royal Navy of Oman and other security agencies immediately launched a rescue operation and evacuated all the people from there.

The injured have been sent to medical facility immediately after the incident. Currently investigation is going on as to how and who carried out the attack. In the table below you can see the main statistics related to the incident:

ship name
SKYLIGHT (oil tanker)

place of incident
5 miles north of Khasab Port

total crew members
20 people

Indian citizen
15

Iranian citizen
5

Injured
4

Impact on flights and shipping

After this incident, the security situation in the area has become very serious. The Strait of Hormuz is a very important route in the world, and in view of security, many big oil and gas companies have stopped the movement of their ships through here. This may affect the oil supply.

Apart from this, its impact has also been seen on air travel. Emirates Airline has suspended all flights to and from Dubai till March 2, 2026 due to security reasons. Oman authorities have advised all ships passing through this route to be extremely vigilant and to follow safety rules.

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