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Iran attacked commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz Monday and Tuesday, reigniting tensions after President Donald Trump said the U.S. had given Tehran "a…
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Iran attacked commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz Monday and Tuesday, reigniting tensions after President Donald Trump said the U.S. had given Tehran "a week off" during funeral ceremonies for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The third ship sustained minor damage, with no one injured, and continued on its way, the UKMTO said. The U.S. is eager to press ahead with negotiations with Iran aimed at fully reopening the strait, rolling back Tehran’s disputed nuclear program and reaching a permanent end to the war launched February 28.
Furthermore, Both of those ships sustained some damage, but no one was injured, the maritime agency said. The warning comes amid tensions following reports that several vessels transiting the strait without complying with Iran's designated navigation procedures have been struck in recent days. Just days earlier, the White House had paused negotiations while Iran observed funeral ceremonies for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in hopes of resuming talks after the mourning period concluded.
In addition, The war expanded to include attacks originating from Persian Gulf states hosting US military forces, prompting Tehran to tighten control over maritime traffic in the strategic chokepoint. The accord called for reopening the strait during the negotiations and an end to military operations while the two sides negotiated a final deal.
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Iran attacked commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz Monday and Tuesday, reigniting tensions after President Donald Trump said the U.S. had given Tehran "a week off" during funeral ceremonies for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe third ship sustained minor damage, with no one injured, and continued on its way, the UKMTO said.
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The U.S. is eager to press ahead with negotiations with Iran aimed at fully reopening the strait, rolling back Tehran’s disputed nuclear program and reaching a permanent end to the war launched February 28.
according to The Hindu - HomeBoth of those ships sustained some damage, but no one was injured, the maritime agency said.
according to The Hindu - HomeThe warning comes amid tensions following reports that several vessels transiting the strait without complying with Iran's designated navigation procedures have been struck in recent days.
according to Mehr NewsJust days earlier, the White House had paused negotiations while Iran observed funeral ceremonies for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in hopes of resuming talks after the mourning period concluded.
according to Fox News — PoliticsThe war expanded to include attacks originating from Persian Gulf states hosting US military forces, prompting Tehran to tighten control over maritime traffic in the strategic chokepoint.
according to Mehr NewsThe accord called for reopening the strait during the negotiations and an end to military operations while the two sides negotiated a final deal.
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Iran attacked commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz Monday and Tuesday, reigniting tensions after President Donald Trump said the U.S.…
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideRight sideThe third ship sustained minor damage, with no one injured, and continued on its way, the UKMTO said.
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