Debris from Hormuz strike on HMM vessel arrives in South Korea for analysis
Debris recovered from the unidentified airborne objects that struck the South Korean-operated cargo vessel HMM Namu in the Strait of Hormuz arrived in South Korea on Friday and will undergo detailed forensic analysis, the Foreign Ministry said.
The debris was transported to South Korea by air following consultations with the United Arab Emirates government and will now be examined by relevant specialized agencies.
The development comes as Seoul intensifies its investigation into the May 4 attack
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