Sinking a fourth oil ship in the Strait of Hormuz amid desperate attempts to breach it


Iranian forces sank a new oil ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday amidst desperate attempts to break its closure.

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

The Iranian forces announced the targeting of a new oil ship that ignored warnings not to cross the most important strait in the Gulf. The ship was targeted just before it entered the Arabian Sea.

This ship is the fourth of its kind within two days, as the Revolutionary Guard had previously announced the targeting of 3 American and British oil ships in the strait.

Companies contracted with the US military are attempting to pass fuel shipments to its battleships stranded in the Indian Ocean, something Iran is trying to prevent.

Navigation tracking websites showed a complete paralysis of movement in the Strait of Hormuz for the second consecutive day.

US battleships failed to reopen the strait and were forced to move away from it following a series of attacks that targeted American battleships in the region, including the American aircraft carrier “USS Abraham Lincoln.”

The strait is one of the most important oil passages between the world and its producing countries in the Middle East, and its closure may increase the pace of the global energy crisis.



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