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Revolutionary Guard reports passage of 26 ships near Hormuz

Revolutionary Guard reports passage of 26 ships near Hormuz

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard reported that 26 cargo ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz in a coordinated manner over a 24-hour period. The IRG asserts control over the strategic waterway and states that vessels must obtain prior permission for transit.

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