Thai Crew Members Return Home Safely After Harrowing Ship Attack Near Strait of Hormuz
Twenty Thai sailors have returned safely to Bangkok after their cargo ship, the Mayuree Naree, was attacked near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz last
Twenty Thai sailors have returned safely to Bangkok after their cargo ship, the Mayuree Naree, was attacked near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz last Wednesday. The crew members landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Sunday morning, March 16, following a tense ordeal that gripped the nation and highlighted the growing dangers facing maritime workers in the region.
The Bangkok-registered vessel was targeted in one of the world's most critical shipping lanes, an area that has seen a sharp rise in maritime incidents in recent months. Authorities have not yet released full details regarding the nature of the attack or the condition of the ship itself, but confirmed that all twenty Thai crew members were accounted for and in good health upon their return.
Emotional scenes unfolded at Suvarnabhumi Airport as family members and loved ones gathered to welcome the sailors home. Many expressed relief and gratitude that the crew had escaped the dangerous situation without serious injury, with some tearful reunions captured by waiting media.
Thai maritime and foreign affairs officials are expected to conduct debriefings with the returning crew members to gather further information about the incident. The attack is likely to prompt renewed calls for increased security measures to protect Thai vessels and their crews operating in high-risk international waters.
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