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Iran Claims Responsibility for Strike on MSC Container Vessel in Gulf Waters
By MGN Editorial•June 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM
MSC has confirmed its vessel MSC Sariska V was struck in an attack off Iraq, with Iran claiming responsibility for the incident involving the Panama-flagged container ship.
## Iran Claims Strike on MSC Sariska V as Tensions in Gulf Shipping Lanes Persist
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has confirmed that its container vessel MSC Sariska V was struck in an attack off the coast of Iraq, condemning what it described as an unprovoked assault on a commercial vessel, according to Seatrade Maritime.
Iran has claimed responsibility for the attack on the Panama-flagged container ship, marking another serious incident in a region that has seen sustained threats to commercial shipping over recent years. MSC issued a statement strongly condemning the strike, reiterating that civilian merchant vessels and their crews should never be targets of military or paramilitary action.
### Crew Safety and Vessel Status
Details regarding crew safety and the extent of damage to the vessel were not immediately disclosed in full, though MSC's confirmation of the strike underscores the ongoing and very real dangers facing commercial shipping operators transiting Gulf waters. The company's swift public condemnation signals the gravity with which the industry is treating the incident.
### Broader Context: Commercial Shipping Under Threat
The attack on MSC Sariska V is the latest in a series of incidents targeting commercial vessels in and around the Arabian Gulf and Red Sea corridors. Shipping companies, insurers, and flag state authorities have been grappling with elevated war-risk premiums and complex routing decisions as geopolitical tensions have repeatedly spilled over into maritime commerce.
The use of Panama-flagged vessels — one of the world's most common flag registries — in such incidents highlights the indiscriminate nature of attacks on commercial shipping, which carry goods for global trade irrespective of cargo ownership or operator nationality.
### Industry Response
MSC's public condemnation adds to growing calls from major shipping lines and industry bodies for international protections for merchant vessels operating in contested waters. The incident is expected to draw renewed attention from maritime security organisations, P&I clubs, and flag state authorities monitoring the situation.
Shipping operators with vessels transiting the region are advised to consult the latest guidance from the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) and relevant naval coalition forces operating in the area.
*Source: Seatrade Maritime*
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