Drone attacks at the Persian Gulf
A drone hits a cargo ship near Qatar. A small fire starts on the ship. The crew stops the fire quickly. The ship comes from the city Abu Dhabi. It continues its trip safely.
A ceasefire exists since April. But the situation remains dangerous. The USA and Iran block important sea routes. The Strait of Hormuz is very important. Many ships with oil and gas sail there. If the route is closed, energy becomes more expensive worldwide.
There are talks about peace despite the violence. Iran sends an answer to the USA. A mediator from Pakistan delivers the letter. The letter is about ending the war. Austria offers help too. Vienna wants to be a place for new talks.
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Definitions
- Drone
- A small aircraft without a pilot. It is controlled from far away.
- Ceasefire
- An agreement between enemies to stop fighting for a certain time.
Locations
- Kuwait
- A small country at the Persian Gulf.
- Qatar
- A rich country at the coast of the Persian Gulf.
- Strait of Hormuz
- A narrow and important water way for oil transport.
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