Iran releases tanker and crew it seized last week

Iran on Wednesday released a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker with all its 21 crew members, days after Tehran seized the ship without explanation, the vessel’s managers said. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 19 November 2025
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Iran releases tanker and crew it seized last week

DUBAI: Iran on Wednesday released a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker with all its 21 crew members, days after Tehran seized the ship without explanation, the vessel’s managers said.

Tehran had no immediate comment on the release of the Talara, which marked the first ship seizure by Iran in months. The Middle East remains tense after Iran’s 12-day war with Israel in June, and as concerns remain over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.

Cyprus-based Columbia Shipmanagement said the crew “are safe and in good spirits.”

“We have informed their families, and the vessel is now free to resume normal operations,” the firm said.

It added that “no allegations were made against the vessel, her crew and the vessel’s managers and owners.”

Ship-tracking data suggested Iranian authorities offloaded its cargo of high sulfur gasoil as the ship was traveling in ballast. The oil shipment website Tanker Trackers, citing satellite photos, said it appeared Iran offloaded its cargo on Tuesday, before letting it go.

Iran’s military seized the vessel Friday as it traveled through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Arabian Gulf through which 20 percent of all oil traded passes. The ship had been traveling from Ajman, United Arab Emirates, onward to Singapore.

The US Navy has blamed Iran for a series of limpet mine attacks on vessels that damaged tankers in 2019, as well as for a fatal drone attack on an Israeli-linked oil tanker that killed two European crew members in 2021. Those attacks began after US President Donald Trump in his first term in office unilaterally withdrew from Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

In May 2022, Iran took two Greek tankers and held them until November of that year. Iran seized the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship MSC Aries in April 2024.

Those attacks found themselves subsumed by the Iranian-backed Houthis assaults targeting ships during the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, which drastically reduced shipping in the crucial Red Sea corridor.


Iran directs Houthis to carry out operations in Bab Al-Mandab and Red Sea, says government source

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Iran directs Houthis to carry out operations in Bab Al-Mandab and Red Sea, says government source

  • Houthi leader Al-Houthi defended Iran’s attacks on Arab countries, saying targeting US bases was legitimate act

SANAA: Iran has instructed Yemen’s Houthi movement to conduct military operations in Bab Al-Mandab and the Red Sea, a Yemeni government source told Arab News on Saturday.

The directives were reportedly delivered via Mohammad Ramazani, Iran’s envoy to the Houthis, the source added.

Houthi leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi confirmed on Saturday that his group is fully prepared to act in solidarity with Iran. 

He called for mass demonstrations across Yemen in support of Tehran, framing the measures as part of “Islamic, moral and ethical solidarity” and a fight against what he described as “American, Israeli, and Zionist tyranny.”

Al-Houthi defended Iran’s attacks on Arab countries, saying targeting US bases was a legitimate act and not an assault on host nations. 

He urged Yemenis to participate in “massive popular demonstrations” in Sanaa and other provinces on Sunday, emphasizing the group’s readiness for any necessary developments.