New images have emerged of an Iranian oil tanker that Tehran says came under missile attack off Saudi Arabia's coast in the Red Sea.

Video broadcast by the Saudi-owned satellite news channel Al Arabiya show what appears to be an oil slick behind the Sabiti.

Meanwhile, photos released by Iran's Oil Ministry on Monday clearly showed the damage done to the Sabiti for the first time. Its hull appeared punctured just above the waterline in two areas in images taken Sunday.

This photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, shows the scene of damage by two missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, at the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers. (SHANA via AP)

This photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, shows the scene of damage by two missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, at the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers. (SHANA via AP)

Authorities in Iran say the ship is heading back to the Persian Gulf. They did not address the oil spill seen in the Al Arabiya video.

Iran said Friday the ship had been targeted in a missile attack, which has yet to be corroborated. Saudi Arabia denies being involved.

In this photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, allege to show the scene of damage by two missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, in the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers. (SHANA via AP)

In this photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, allege to show the scene of damage by two missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, in the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers. (SHANA via AP)

This photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, shows the scene of damage by missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, at the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers. (SHANA via AP)

This photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, shows the scene of damage by missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, at the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers. (SHANA via AP)

In this photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, shows damage by missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, at the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers.(SHANA via AP)

In this photo taken on Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, and released by the official news agency of the Iranian Oil Ministry, SHANA, shows damage by missiles that allegedly struck the Iranian oil tanker Sabiti, at the Red Sea. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani warned Sunday it would be "a big mistake" to think his country won't respond to threats after a mysterious attack on one of its oil tankers.(SHANA via AP)