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Middle East war: UN demands evacuation of 6,000 sailors stranded in Strait of Hormuz

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 24, 2026 541 Minutes read0

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The United Nations has today urged countries involved in the Middle East war to help evacuate and repatriate some 6,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz.

UN human rights chief Volker Turk called for urgent action to remedy the plight of thousands of stranded seafarers, who are facing “a dire humanitarian and human rights crisis” in the waterway, his spokeswoman Shabia Mantoo said.

The International Maritime Organisation has said there are at least 6,000 seafarers on hundreds of vessels who are stranded in the strait, unable to evacuate during the ceasefire, reports AFP.

“Parties to the conflict should urgently work to facilitate safe passage for stranded seafarers to safely evacuate and disembark, as well as ensure the delivery of critical supplies,” Mantoo told a press conference in Geneva.

“Attacks against civilian vessels are unacceptable and must stop. They are protected under international humanitarian law.”

Turk is urging states, shipowners, and all other relevant actors to “urgently ensure the protection of stranded seafarers,” including through consular assistance and providing essential supplies, “and by facilitating evacuations and repatriations,” Mantoo added.

The United States launched fresh strikes on Iran today after Tehran-backed Houthi rebels attacked oil tankers in the Red Sea, marking an escalation that pushed crude prices past $100 a barrel.

The US military insisted that the Strait of Hormuz — through which one fifth of the world’s oil passed before the war — was “open for transit” after Iran pressed on with attacks on tankers using the route in a bid to strong-arm them into paying for safe passage.

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