British Officials: Vessel On Fire In Persian Gulf Off Sharjah In UAE

Infographic: Strait Of Hormuz Shipping Lanes

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) —

A vessel in the Persian Gulf caught fire Wednesday night, prompting a warning from British naval officials to “exercise extreme caution.”

The United Kingdom’s Maritime Trade Operations said the fire struck a vessel northwest of Sharjah, an Emirati sheikhdom. It offered no other information about the vessel.

Emirati officials said they were working to put out the blaze on the vessel, some 21 miles (34 kilometers) off the coast of Sharjah.

Officials with the U.S. military said they knew of the fire, but had no further information.

The blaze comes amid heightened tensions in the region after the U.S. killed Iranian Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike in Baghdad and Iran fired ballistic missiles at Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops.

The U.S. blames Iran for planting mines that exploded against tankers last year near the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil passes. Iran denied being involved, though it did seize oil tankers and shoot down a U.S. military surveillance drone.