Monday, March 16, 2026

There’s no hiding place on a ship’: The sailors stranded near Iran

Drones, cruise missiles and fighter jets have become a common sight for many sailors stranded on oil tankers and freight ships in the Gulf, after Iran threatened to open fire on any vessels trying to cross the Strait of Hormuz, in response to US-Israeli attacks.

In recent days there has been a growing number of reported attacks on ships in the Gulf region, as Iran responded to attacks by the US and Israel by threatening to open fire on any vessels trying to cross the Strait of Hormuz.

The Strait is a key artery for shipping, both for energy supplies and vessels carrying other goods. The sudden outbreak of war has left many ships – and their sailors stranded at sea as they watch strikes play out on land around them and overhead.

“I have seen Iranian drones and cruise missiles flying at low altitude,” says Amir, a Pakistani sailor aboard an oil tanker in the United Arab Emirates that cannot leave the area. “I also hear the sound of fighter jets, but we can’t identify which country they belong to.”

What scares him the most is the thought of an intercepted drone or missile falling on his vessel.

Hein, a sailor from Myanmar, sees skirmishes every day. “Just this morning, two fighter jets fired at each other while we were still working,” he says. “There’s no specific hiding place on the ship for this, and we just had to run inside.”

We have changed their names to Amir and Hein, along with those of the other sailors at sea and their families, to protect their safety.

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There’s no hiding place on a ship’: The sailors stranded near Iran

Drones, cruise missiles and fighter jets have become a common sight for many sailors stranded on oil tankers and freight ships in the Gulf, ...