USS Harry S. Truman Aircraft Carrier Crashes into Merchant Ship Near Middle East port

In an unfortunate event near Egypt’s coast, the USS Harry S. Truman, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was involved in a collision with a large merchant ship, according to Navy officials.

The incident occurred about 11:46 pm as the Truman was operating near Port Said, situated in the Mediterranean Sea. The US Navy reported that it came into contact with the merchant vessel known as Besiktas-M.

Currently, there have been no significant reports of injuries or flooding on the carrier. The ship is a massive vessel capable of accommodating 5,000 crew members, according to the US Sixth Fleet. Investigations are ongoing to ascertain the specifics of this unusual occurrence.

The carrier’s nuclear propulsion system is reportedly functioning safely and steadily. As a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, the USS Harry S. Truman was deployed last autumn to safeguard interests in the Middle East after Iran launched a missile attack on Israel.

The carrier has participated in several missile operations against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. These operations are part of efforts to secure the Red Sea, a crucial trade route, from such threats.

As the investigation progresses, more details about the incident might emerge to provide clarity about this maritime incident.

The USS Harry S. Truman’s role in the region underscores its significance in maintaining security and stability in areas of strategic importance.