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South Korea official says unlikely anyone but Iran behind Hormuz ship attack, Yonhap reports

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SEOUL, May 14 (Reuters) - ‌The possibility that an entity other than Iran ​was responsible for the attack against a South Korean cargo vessel near ⁠the Strait of Hormuz is low, a senior official in Seoul was quoted as saying by the Yonhap news ​agency on Thursday.

South Korea is analysing intelligence shared by the U.S. on ‌the May 4 attack against South Korean shipper HMM's Namu vessel, which caused a fire and damaged the lower stern hull, Yonhap ⁠quoted a senior foreign ministry official as ⁠telling reporters.

"Once we go through the investigation and present the evidence, I trust that the Iranian side will respond in an appropriate way," the official said.

Seoul has sent teams of experts ‌to Dubai, where the Namu is being inspected ahead of ⁠planned repairs, to conduct a forensic ‌investigation of the damage to the vessel.

South ​Korea's foreign ministry said the comments were made "on the premise that Iran is found responsible for the attack through ‌the investigation" and that it would take ​appropriate measures once the probe ⁠concludes.

Iran has previously denied responsibility for the attack ‌that involved a strong impact ⁠on the side of the vessel and has since refrained from commenting further as Seoul continued its probe.

U.S. President Donald Trump ​said soon after the ‌incident that Iran had fired at the South Korean vessel, ⁠and urged Seoul to join ​U.S.-led efforts to secure shipping through the strait.

(Reporting by ​Jack KimEditing by Ed Davies)

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