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Crew of Iranian ship seized by US forces evacuated to Pakistan, gov’t says

Twenty-two crew members from the seized Iranian ship MV Touska have been transferred to Pakistan for repatriation.

US forces patrol near the Iranian-flagged cargo ship M/V Touska.
United States forces patrol near the Iranian-flagged cargo ship MV Touska after it was boarded and seized by US forces, at a location given as the Arabian Sea [US Central Command via Reuters]
Published On 4 May 2026

The crew members of an Iranian ship that was seized by the United States after it “failed to comply” with the US blockade on Iranian ports were transferred to Pakistan, and 15 of the crew were later repatriated to Iran.

“As a confidence-building measure by the United States of America, twenty-two crew members held aboard the seized Iranian container ship, ‘MV Touska’, have been evacuated to Pakistan,” Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Monday.

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The individuals had been flown to Pakistan on Sunday night, the statement read.

Later, Iran’s Fars news agency, which is close to the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), reported that 15 crew members had arrived in Iran.

The ⁠US-Israeli war on Iran, which began ⁠in February, was partly halted four weeks ago after the countries agreed to a fragile ceasefire mediated by Pakistan. However, Washington and Tehran have since engaged in naval confrontations and seizures of commercial vessels.

“The Iranian ship will also be backloaded to Pakistani territorial waters for return to its original owners after necessary repairs,” Islamabad said, adding that the returns are being coordinated with the support of both the Iranian and US sides.

“Pakistan welcomes such confidence-building measures and will continue to facilitate dialogue and diplomacy while pursuing ongoing mediation efforts for regional peace and security,” said the Foreign Ministry’s statement.

There was no immediate comment from Iranian authorities.

US outlet ABC News had reported on Sunday that the US Central Command (CENTCOM) aided in the transfer.

“US forces completed the transfer of 22 crew members of MV Touska to Pakistan for repatriation,” an ABC report quoted CENTCOM spokesperson Captain Tim Hawkins as saying.

“Six other passengers were already transferred to a regional country for repatriation last week,” he said.

According to the report, Iranian state media identified the six as family members of several of the crew.

“Custody of Touska is currently being transferred back to its original ownership after the ship was intercepted and seized when attempting to violate the US naval blockade against Iran last month,” Hawkins said.

The ship was boarded and seized by US forces on April 19. The small container ship, which was part of the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) group that has been hit with US sanctions, was boarded off the coast of Iran’s Chabahar port in the Gulf of Oman.

CENTCOM had said at that time that the ship’s crew failed to comply with repeated warnings over six hours, and the vessel was in violation of a US blockade.

Iran had condemned the incident as “unlawful and a violation” ⁠of international law, and demanded ⁠the immediate release of the vessel, its sailors, and their families.

The announcment from Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry comes as tensions continue to soar over the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s military said on Monday that it will attack US forces if they attempt to approach or enter the vital waterway, after US President Donald Trump announced a naval mission, dubbed Project Freedom, to “guide” stranded ships out of the strait.