The IRGC Navy warns all vessels in the Strait of Hormuz to adhere strictly to its designated transit corridor, threatening decisive action against any ships that deviate from the route.
The IRGC Navy has issued a warning to all vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, stating that any deviation from the corridor designated by Iran will be met with decisive action.
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