Iranian Media Claims Tankers, Cargo Ships Passed U.S. Maritime Blockade in Hormuz
Iranian media said that three oil tankers and two ships carrying Iranian goods succeeded in passing through a U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. The claim refers to the heavily watched waterway between Iran and Oman, where shipping is often affected by regional tensions and military activity.
The report did not identify the vessels, their exact route, or provide independent confirmation of the alleged passage. It also did not explain when the ships made the transit, beyond saying they crossed through the blockade in the strait.
The assertion appears to be a statement from Iranian outlets about maritime movement in one of the world's most sensitive shipping lanes. No further details were given in the source about the cargoes, the ships' ownership, or any U.S. response.
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