What Caused the Korean Ship Fire in the Hormuz Strait? Unraveling the Mystery of the Unknown Aircraft
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Debris from the unidentified aerial vehicle that struck a South Korean ship in the Strait of Hormuz was flown back to South Korea.
On May 15, the Foreign Ministry said it coordinated with the United Arab Emirates government to transfer the wreckage by air and that specialized agencies will perform a detailed forensic analysis.
The government said it will hand the recovered debris to military investigative agencies, including the Agency for Defense Development (ADD), to identify the type of aerial system used and reconstruct the sequence of the attack.
On May 4, the South Korean container ship HMM Namu suffered an explosion and fire while transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Field investigators later concluded the damage was caused by strikes from two unidentified aerial vehicles.
A senior government official said Defense Ministry investigative units will conduct a thorough probe to resolve outstanding questions.
Hyewon Kang, Reporter hyewon0417@viva100.com











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