Captain Pleads for Help: Oil Tanker Stranded in Hormuz
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An oil tanker captain is pleading for help as he and his crew remain stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. Captain Raman Kapoor describes their situation as “terrifying.” With the U.S. Navy now enforcing a blockade, he worries for his crew's safety. They have witnessed missiles flying overhead and explosions nearby, creating an atmosphere of fear. Kapoor emphasizes their vulnerability, stating, "We are just sailors. We are not soldiers." His crew, trapped since the war with Iran began, faces a dire predicament with no safe exit. Airports are closed, and sea routes are blocked, leaving them in limbo. Their families await their return, worried but staying in touch. What's interesting is that while peace talks between Iran and the U.S. have collapsed, the captain urges calm from loved ones. He reassures them by saying, "As long as we stay safe on the ship, it is okay." The bottom line is, this situation highlights the personal toll of international conflict and the urgent need for resolution in a volatile region.
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