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Twenty Thai crew members arrived in Thailand on Monday (March 16) after their cargo ship was struck by two projectiles of unknown origin while sailing through the Strait of Hormuz last week.

Three of the vessel's 23 crew members remain missing, and Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating with its Omani and Iranian counterparts on the case.

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00:0120 Thai crew members arrived in Thailand on Monday after their cargo ship was struck by two projectiles of unknown
00:08origin while sailing through the Strait of Hormuz last week.
00:12Three of the vessel's 23 crew members remain missing, and Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating with its Omani
00:19and Iranian counterparts on the case.
00:37Three of the vessel's 23 crew members remain missing, and it's a very critical issue for us.
00:43We are in touch with our Omani counterparts as well as our Iranian counterparts at high levels.
00:50My foreign minister spoke with the foreign minister of Iran yesterday, and this was one of the issues that we
00:56asked both Iran and Oman for their assistance.
01:00That is about all that I can say at this point, because of the sensitivities surrounding any rescue mission that
01:08we conduct.
01:09Thai-flagged vessel, Mayuri Nari, was hit by two projectiles of unknown origin and struck a dry bulk vessel while
01:17sailing through the Strait of Hormuz on March 11.
01:20The Thai ship was targeted and damaged approximately 11 nautical miles north of Oman.
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