by Chris Pleasance at The Daily Mail
Armed Iranian commandos stormed an oil tanker off the coast of UAE but fled after the crew disabled the engines and allowed a US warship to catch up with them, it has been claimed.
The Panama-flagged Asphalt Princess was sailing 85 miles from the Emirati port of Fujairah on Tuesday when it suffered what the UK maritime safety agency called a ‘suspected hijack’. Hours later it said the incident was ‘over’, but gave no details.
Now, radio recordings and intelligence sources have given the first detailed account – revealing that ‘five to six’ Iranian commandos stormed the vessel and tried to divert it to a port in Iran.
But the plan failed when crew disabled the tankers’ engines, allowing American and Omani warships to catch up with her – at which point the Iranians fled…
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