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Ship Catches Fire Near Oman, British Crew Evacuates Safely by Lifeboat

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A vessel caught fire off the eastern coast of Oman, prompting its crew to abandon ship. The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) confirmed the incident after being notified by military authorities and the ship's security officer. The crew successfully evacuated and were reported safe aboard a lifeboat. The incident occurred shortly after a US military strike in the region, though a direct connection has not been confirmed.

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