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Tanker convoy spotted passing through Strait of Hormuz

Tanker convoy spotted passing through Strait of Hormuz

A convoy of tankers carrying oil, gas, and petrochemical products has been observed traveling through the Strait of Hormuz toward the Indian Ocean. According to data from MarineTraffic, the vessels are currently in transit through the strategic waterway.

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