UK maritime agency warns Strait of Hormuz remains at critical risk due to unmitigated mines, despite new U.S. transit facilitation operations. Navigation near the Traffic Separation Scheme is considered extremely hazardous.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reports that the Strait of Hormuz remains at a critical security threat level due to unmitigated mines, despite the launch of a U.S. transit facilitation operation. The agency warns that navigation near the Traffic Separation Scheme is extremely hazardous.
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