In a shocking new escalation of the March 2026 Iran war, a Thai-flagged cargo ship bound for India was struck by an IRGC projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, triggering a má´€ssive fire that has engulfed the vessel in flames.
Dramatic footage circulating online shows thick black smoke pouring from the ship as fierce orange flames rage across its deck. The vessel, identified as the Mayuree Naree, was reportedly hit by an anti-ship projectile while attempting to transit the critical waterway. Rescue operations are underway, with reports of crew members injured and several missing as Omani and Thai authorities rush to á´€ssist.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps quickly claimed responsibility, stating the ship had “ignored repeated warnings” and was targeted as part of Iran’s aggressive enforcement of the “Strait of Death” blockade. “Any vessel defying the Islamic Republic will burn,” the IRGC warned, framing the attack as retaliation for US-Israeli strikes and the arrival of thousands of American Marines in the region.
This brazen strike on commercial shipping marks a dangerous new chapter.
The incident follows Iran’s mᴀssive mining operation in the strait and repeated threats to “set the waters on fire.” Global shipping has been thrown into chaos, with many vessels holding position outside the chokepoint. Oil prices, already elevated, surged another 7% on fears of prolonged disruption to nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply.

America’s response remains firm and powerful.
Despite Iran’s escalating attacks on international shipping, the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford continue to dominate the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury. Both supercarriers are operating at full strength, launching relentless combat sorties while protecting key sea lanes. US forces have already sunk multiple Iranian minelayers and fast-attack boats in recent days.
The deployment of thousands of U.S. Marines via CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopters further strengthens the coalition’s ability to secure the region and respond decisively to Iranian aggression.
Gulf nations, united against Tehran, have condemned the attack on the Thai vessel as “economic terrorism” that endangers innocent civilians and global trade. Israel continues precision strikes inside Iran, while recent operations have already destroyed key IRGC naval ᴀssets at Konarak Base.
Iran’s regime, increasingly isolated and desperate after losing its Supreme Leader and suffering heavy blows to its military infrastructure, is now targeting civilian merchant ships to create maximum international pressure.
The world is watching closely. Attacks on neutral commercial vessels will not force America or its allies to back down — they will only accelerate the decisive response that is already underway.
Freedom of navigation will be defended. The fires burning on the Thai ship serve as a tragic reminder of the cost of Iranian recklessness.