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Iran Reports Vessels Stopped in Strait of Hormuz

Iran’s Tasnim News Agency said several vessels were halted while attempting westbound transit through the Strait of Hormuz. The vessels had not coordinated with the newly formed Persian Gulf Strait Authority.

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Iran Reports Vessels Stopped in Strait of Hormuzmiddleeasteye.net
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Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported that a number of vessels attempted to transit westbound through the Strait of Hormuz without coordinating with Iran’s newly formed Persian Gulf Strait Authority. According to the agency, warnings were issued by the IRGC-N and the vessels were stopped.

The report did not specify the nationality of the vessels, the time of the incident, or whether any further action was taken.

Key Facts

Tasnim News Agency
IRGC-affiliated Iranian outlet
Strait of Hormuz
Site of reported vessel stops
Persian Gulf Strait Authority
Newly formed Iranian transit body

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    Shipping companies may adjust routing or coordination procedures for Hormuz transits.

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PublishedMay 28, 2026, 11:28 AM
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