Strikes, oil and a missing crew: what we know about the M/T Jalveer attack in the Gulf of Oman
U.S. Central Command says it disabled a Guinea-Bissau-flagged tanker in the Gulf of Oman on 10 June. India confirms all three of its missing sailors are dead. The verified record is thinner than the bulletins suggest.

Desk note. The wire coverage of the Jalveer strike has, at this writing, run on CENTCOM releases and on Telegram channels aligned with the U.S. and Iranian governments. Monexus has not yet seen independent tanker-tracking confirmation of the vessel’s pre-strike track, nor have we seen Omani, Indian, or Guinean flag-state confirmation of the central facts. The casualty figure is the one hard data point the public has, and it is enough on its own to make the rest of the story worth telling carefully.
Wire provenance
This editorial synthesis draws on the following public wire/social posts:
- https://t.me/mehrnews/
- https://t.me/englishabuali/
- https://t.me/FarsNewsInt/
- https://t.me/AfricaNewsAgency/
- https://t.me/wfwitness/