Hormuz crisis: Iran hit triggers fears of fuel supply disruption
Adnkronos - Centcom explains that the armed forces raid "to continue to reduce Iran's ability to attack civilian crews and ships
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Adnkronos - Centcom explains that the armed forces carry out raids "to continue to reduce Iran's ability to attack civilian crews and commercial ships that freely cross the Strait of Hormuz". An Iranian attack on a ship with Indian crew has heightened concerns. India has sufficient crude oil stocks and is monitoring global prices.
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Adnkronos - Centcom explains that the armed forces carry out raids "to continue to reduce Iran's ability to attack civilian crews and commercial ships that freely cross the Strait of Hormuz"
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An Iranian attack on a ship with Indian crew has heightened concerns.
according to The Times of India - Top Stories +1India has sufficient crude oil stocks and is monitoring global prices
according to The Times of India - Top Stories +1
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Adnkronos - Centcom explains that the armed forces raid "to continue to reduce Iran's ability to attack crews..
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