US Jets Blow Up Ships, Indians Killed In Gulf Of Oman, Not Hormuz, Inside Dark CENTCOM Assault
If open‑source data and international media reports are to be believed, the three tankers the United States struck with Indians onboard this month were operating
If open‑source data and international media reports are to be believed, the three tankers the United States struck with Indians onboard this month were operating in the Gulf of Oman, not inside a clearly demarcated US blockade zone off the Iranian coast. Yet between 8 and 11 June 2026, MT Marivex, MT Settebello and MT Jalveer all with Indian crews on board were, what US calls 'disabled' by missiles, raising some critical questions...
first why did Washington choose kinetic strikes instead of turning the ships back, as it has done with other vessels? And if these vessels were not operating in a clearly demarcated US blockage zone, why the US military went ahead and hit these ships. So, in today's edition of From The News Desk with Yash Goyal, first we will break down for you what exactly happened between 8 June and 11 June and we will also tell you the truth behind the US strikes on vessels with Indians onboard.
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