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UAE, Norway, Saudi Arabia Claim Limpet Mines Used in Tanker Attacks Were Deployed by Divers

© AFP 2023 / Emirati National Media CouncilA picture taken on May 13, 2019 off the coast of the Gulf emirate of Fujairah shows the A. Michel tanker under the flag of the United Arab Emirates, one of the four tankers damaged in alleged "sabotage attacks" in the Gulf the previous day.
A picture taken on May 13, 2019 off the coast of the Gulf emirate of Fujairah shows the A. Michel tanker under the flag of the United Arab Emirates, one of the four tankers damaged in alleged sabotage attacks in the Gulf the previous day. - Sputnik International
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On 12 May, four oil tankers, including two Saudi vessels and a United Arab Emirates (UAE)-flagged ship, were targeted in a mysterious attack off the United Arab Emirates’ exclusive economic zone.

On Thursday, the United Arab Emirates, Norway, and Saudi Arabia claimed in a joint statement at a UN briefing that the limpet mines, which were used in a "sophisticated and coordinated operation", were allegedly placed by divers deployed by speed boats.

"The assessment of the damage to the four vessels and the chemical analysis of the debris recovered revealed it was highly likely that limpet mines were used in the attacks on the four vessels on 12 May 2019 … The attacks required trained divers; the explosive charges were placed with a high degree of precision under the waterline, in ways that were designed to incapacitate the ships without sinking them or detonating their cargoes - indicating minute knowledge of the design of the targeted ships," the statement read.

Earlier, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed that Iran could quite possibly be behind the attacks although no one has claimed responsibility for the sabotage. US National Security Adviser John Bolton similarly accused the Islamic Republic of likely being behind the attack, whereas Tehran denies all allegations.

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Meanwhile, the joint statement on Thursday did not mention, Iran's alleged involvement. The document claimed that the attack was carried out by a purported "state actor."

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