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Two crude oil tankers, Seacharm and Seajewel, have been damaged in the Mediterranean Sea since January, likely due to mines attached to their hulls and detonated with timers, according to three sources close to the investigation. At least five vessels have been affected, with the incidents occurring in typically safe waters and raising security concerns amid ongoing attacks in the Red Sea route.
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