Iran declares Strait of Hormuz closed as 'unauthorised' vessel hit
Iran said the closure follows warning shots at a ship using an unauthorized route, as U.S. Central Command launched a third round of strikes.
- On Sunday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps closed the Strait of Hormuz until further notice after intercepting a vessel it accused of violating navigation directives.
- Escalation followed President Donald Trump declaring the June 17 Islamabad memorandum of understanding "over," prompting Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to accuse Washington of violating the agreement through new sanctions.
- Reuters reported Saturday that the Iranian navy fired a "warning shot" at a vessel that "attempted to transit along an unapproved route," while the IRGC claimed several vessels breached transit rules.
- Blaming "illegal foreign intervention" for the incident, the IRGC warned that new military action would trigger a "severe" response, threatening to target additional United States and allied military bases.
- The United States administration set a deadline for Iran to confirm the Strait remained open, hours before Trump threatened to "completely decimate" Iran using "1,000 missiles" that were "locked and loaded.
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The Iranian authorities have emphasized once again that traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is temporarily suspended, a statement that contradicts that of the United States, who claim that traffic "is normally flowing." "Because of recent illegal movements of US military forces in the region, traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is currently impossible" announced the Iranian Authority for the Strait of the Gulf. The agency stated that "as soon …
The Persian Gulf Waterway Authority announced that applications for transit would be evaluated in order of priority after ‘peace and stability are established’ in the region.
US Central Command Says it is Striking Iran in Response to Attack on Civilian Vessel in Strait of Hormuz
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran said the Strait of Hormuz was closed once again after a warning shot fired by its military struck a vessel using an unauthorized route in the critical waterway, further jeopardizing the already tenuous ceasefire agreement with the United States.
According to US President Trump, the Hormus road is open for commercial shipping.
Iran Denies Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Even as US Claims Freedom of Navigation
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Persian Gulf Strait Authority, an official Iranian maritime body established to regulate and control transit through the Strait of Hormuz, stated in a post on X that the passage has been closed due to "recent illegal movements" of the US military and will be permitted only through a "transit permit" issued by PGSA. World News | Iran Denies Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Even as US Claim…
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