A Panama-flagged container ship sustained significant damage from an explosion while operating off the coast of Iraq on Monday morning. The incident comes just hours after Iran abruptly suspended peace discussions with the United States over Israeli operations in Lebanon.
The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported that the ship was struck by an unknown projectile on its starboard side approximately 40 nautical miles southeast of Umm Qasr, Iraq, resulting in a large explosion. UKMTO advised vessels in the area to transit with caution and report suspicious activity.
The ship had departed Umm Qasr port after loading 96 containers after having arrived earlier from Qatar.
As of this report, the exact cause of the blast is unknown. Some Iraqi security sources described the event as a suicide boat attack, with footage circulating that shows a large hole in the hull and water ingress. Other Iraqi officials attributed it to a mechanical imbalance and loss of stability due to high winds, stating no attack occurred.
Iraqi authorities are investigating, and no group has claimed responsibility as of this report.
The vessel was later identified by Iraqi media as the Panama-flagged MSC SARISKA V. According to Iraq’s Alsumaria News, the ship experienced an explosion in Iraqi territorial waters near buoy number five after completing cargo unloading operations at Umm Qasr Port.
Images circulating online depict visible structural damage to the vessel’s starboard side. They show a significant breach or hole above the waterline, with signs of deformation and possible water ingress around the impact area.
Video footage which allegedly shows damage to a Panama-flagged cargo vessel, the MSC SARISKA V, after a possible Iranian drone or missile attack earlier off the coast of Umm Qasr, Iraq. pic.twitter.com/fYzjw0IhVc
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Investigators are currently working to determine whether the incident was the result of an Iranian attack. The waters around Iran and near the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz have been the site of multiple attacks and seizures targeting civilian vessels since the conflict erupted on February 28.
The incident occurred on the same day that Iran announced it was suspending indirect peace talks with the United States. Iranian state media, including outlets linked to the Revolutionary Guard Corps such as Tasnim, reported that Tehran was halting negotiations and “opening other fronts” in response to perceived violations of the ceasefire, particularly Israel’s continued operations in Lebanon.

