Report: Arms ship stopped on way from Iran to Syria
German Der Spiegel magazine says US war ships intercepted Iranian munitions shipment bound for Syria. Weapons found aboard German-owned vessel; Berlin said to be 'embarrassed' by incident
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Published: | 10.12.09, 22:17 / Israel News |
A German merchant ship was stopped by US war ships in the waters of the Suez Bay in early October, on suspicion of carrying Iranian weapons bound for Syria, Berlin's Der Spiegel magazine reported Monday.
A German official described the incident as an "embarrassing affair," adding it was potentially damaging to trans-Atlantic relations.
According to the report, US soldiers stopped the vessel, Hansa India, at the beginning of October. Upon boarding the freighter, they found seven containers full of 7.62 millimeter ammunition suitable for AK-47 rifles and eighth container full of cartridges suitable for the manufacture of additional rounds.
The Hansa India is registered to the Hamburg-based shipping company Leonhardt and Blumberg. According to the company, the 297-foot long ship was leased to Iran's state-owned shipping company several years ago.