
Iran Warns Against Unauthorized Strait of Hormuz Crossings
Iran has warned vessels against crossing the Strait of Hormuz without authorization, asserting its intent to control all routes through the strategic waterway. Despite these threats, maritime traffic continues, with some tankers navigating the strait.
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