Ships begin crossing Hormuz under Iranian coordination
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that 28 commercial vessels have successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz under their coordination. All ships are required to follow designated routes and obtain authorization from the IRGC Navy. Tehran has issued warnings against any interference with its management of the strait amid heightened military tensions.
- ▪The IRGC reported that 28 vessels, including oil tankers, transited the Strait of Hormuz safely.
- ▪All ships must use designated routes and obtain authorization from the IRGC Navy.
- ▪Iran has warned of consequences for any interference with its management of the strait.
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Recommended Next Previous Ships begin crossing Hormuz under Iranian coordination June 1, 2026 | 10:04am Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said 28 commercial vessels, including oil tankers and container ships, safely transited the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours under permits and security coordination from the IRGC Navy. Iranian military officials said all ships must use routes designated by Iran and obtain authorization before passing through the strategic waterway. Tehran warned it would respond to any attempts to interfere with its management of the strait, which it tightened after recent military tensions involving the United States and Israel. The U.S. has also imposed restrictions affecting ships traveling to and from Iranian ports.
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