Tehran attacked and set ablaze a Kuwait-flagged crude oil tanker off Dubai on Tuesday, despite a threat by President Donald Trump that the US will obliterate Iran’s energy plants if it does not agree to a peace deal and open the Strait of Hormuz.

The national oil company of the State of Kuwait, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), said the fire on the Al-Salmi had been brought under control following an Iranian attack, with no oil leak and no injuries to the crew. The VLCC ship was targeted outside of Al-Mikhtaf, Dubai, the KPC announced.

KPC confirmed on Tuesday that the crew of the VLCC Al-Salmi successfully extinguished the fire caused by a direct Iranian attack while the vessel was at anchorage outside Dubai.

The crew members brought the fire under control by 4:26 a.m. Kuwait time in coordination with UAE authorities. No injuries were reported among the 24 crew members, and no oil spill or environmental damage occurred, the statement of KPC reads.

KPC said it is continuing to assess the damage in coordination with relevant authorities.

Authorities in Dubai confirmed their response to an incident involving a drone affecting a Kuwaiti oil tanker in Dubai waters (Anchorage “E”). No injuries have been reported, and the safety of all 24 crew members has been secured, the government of Dubai media office reported.

Dubai authorities also said that response teams successfully extinguished the fire involving the Kuwaiti oil tanker in Dubai waters, with no oil leakage and no injuries reported. Relevant teams continue to assess the situation and take the necessary measures.

The ship Al-Salmi is a 319660-dwt crude oil tanker, built in 2011, and flagged in Kuwait.