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20 Thai Crew Return, 3 Still Missing After Hormuz Ship Attack

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Twenty Thai crew members from Precious Shipping Public Company Limited (PSL) returned to Thailand on March 15 following a rescue from a ship attacked by Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz on March 11. The incident has left three crew members still missing. The attack targeted PSL’s cargo ship, Mayuree Naree, causing a fire in the engine room.

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The Royal Navy of Oman successfully rescued 20 crew members, though three individuals remain on the ship. Identified as electrician Kiattisak Pawaphuchakae, engineer Panupong Muentaen, and mechanic Chawalit Chaiyawong, the individuals are reportedly alive. However, ongoing hostilities near the strait have hindered further rescue efforts as confirmed by the Royal Thai Navy on March 13.

Prior to departing the UAE, PSL maintained communication with relevant agencies and has expressed commitment to bringing all rescued crew members home promptly. Upon arrival at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the returning crew were greeted by company officials and the Ministry of Labour. PSL is ensuring their welfare through health check-ups and continues prioritizing the rescue of those still on board.

Songkrod Chaiyawong, father of missing crew member Chawalit, shared that his son had been working on the ship for five years, supporting his family financially. The attack interrupted their communication, as indicated by Songkrod’s last contact with Chawalit just before the incident when he was preparing for a trip to India.

Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented by Sihasak Phuangketkeow, has been in direct communication with Iran's Foreign Affairs Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi to expedite the rescue mission. Discussions have included ensuring the safe passage of Thai vessels through the strait and advocating for diplomatic resolutions to the escalating tensions, reported The Thaiger.

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Being reportedly alive myself, I can't recall whether the ship was at anchor when it was bombed. Never a great idea to sail into a warzone.

6 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Being reportedly alive myself, I can't recall whether the ship was at anchor when it was bombed. Never a great idea to sail into a warzone.

It was not anchored. Moving slowly. Was also warned by Iran not to traverse the strait.

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