Iran warns of 'prompt, strong' response after oil tanker incident

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Iran's Foreign Ministry dismissed on Monday British and U.S. allegations regarding a reported drone attack on an Israeli-managed oil tanker in the north of the Arabian Sea, and warned it would "promptly and strongly" respond to "any possible adventure."

"The Islamic Republic of Iran will not hesitate for an instant in protecting its security and national interests, and will respond promptly and strongly to any possible adventure," Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the ministry, was quoted as saying by the ministry's official website.

On Sunday, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab accused Iran of "launching a deliberate, targeted drone attack on the Mercer Street tanker," which caused the death of two crew members. Later in the day, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken repeated Raab's allegations.

Khatibzadeh regretted the accusation and urged London and Washington to present "any evidence for their bogus claims."

"It is a pity that these countries have remained supportively silent about the terrorist attacks and acts of sabotage against Iranian trade vessels in the Red Sea and international waters," he added.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Sunday that Israel had "intelligence evidence of Tehan's involvement in the incident."

James Cleverly, the British minister for the Middle East, summoned Mohsen Baharvand, the Iranian ambassador to Britain in response to the attack, said the British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) on Monday in a statement. Meanwhile, the Romanian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the attack and demanded the presentation of explanations by Iran.

Zodiac Maritime, a London-based firm owned by Israeli billionaire Eyal Ofer, said on Friday that its oil tanker Mercer Street was attacked on July 29 in the northern Indian Ocean, and two crew members onboard, a Romanian and a British national, were killed.

(CGTN)