Iran seizes two ships in Strait of Hormuz, traffic falls, tightening its grip on the key waterway, Reuters reports
Vessel-tracking data showed traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell after Iran seized two ships on Wednesday, tightening its grip on the key waterway, Reuters reported.
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Vessel-tracking data showed traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell after Iran seized two ships on Wednesday, tightening its grip on the key waterway, Reuters reported.
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