Iran's Revolutionary Guards Attack Four Commercial Ships in Strait of Hormuz Within an Hour
Within less than an hour on Tuesday, Iran's Revolutionary Guards attacked four commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The attacks occurred after the ships ignored Iranian warnings not to navigate through a route monitored by the U.S. military near the coast of Oman. This marks the fourth such attack reported since that morning.
The assaults come amid heightened tensions despite a recent 60-day negotiation period agreed upon by the U.S. and Iran aimed at reaching a final agreement to end hostilities. The Revolutionary Guards, often at odds with more moderate Iranian leadership factions, have actively sought to disrupt these talks by demonstrating military strength.
Iranian state media confirmed the incidents, stating that one tanker was targeted after repeatedly disregarding Iranian warnings. The Revolutionary Guards have issued explicit threats in recent days, declaring their missiles and drones ready to strike vessels using the U.S.-secured maritime corridor.
Although these attacks follow similar incidents last month, maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global trade route, has stabilized recently, with about 30 to 60 ship passages daily. The ongoing confrontations underscore the fragile security situation in this strategic waterway.
Key entities involved include Iran's Revolutionary Guards, the U.S. military, and commercial shipping companies navigating the Strait of Hormuz near Oman. The situation remains volatile as diplomatic efforts continue alongside military posturing.
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