CENTCOM says 73 tankers denied Iranian oil transport, cutting $13B in revenue. At least 50 vessels redirected from Iranian ports.
U.S. Central Command announced that at least 73 tankers have been denied the opportunity to transport Iranian oil, reducing Iranian revenue by $13 billion. To date, at least 50 vessels have been redirected on their way to or from an Iranian port of call.
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