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The mission argued the incident directly threatened civilian health and survival.
“This coercive and unlawful act endangers lives, undermines freedom of navigation, and places vulnerable patients at grave risk. The perpetrators must be held accountable,” it said.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters on Friday that the UN has “no particular information” on what was in the ship.
“But what we have seen, and we’re concerned about, is continued seizures of vessels by both the Islamic Republic of Iran and the US in the Strait,” Dujarric said.
The continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz is having a humanitarian impact on Iran and other countries in the Gulf, he said, adding: “That’s why we want to see the Strait reopen.”
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