CENTCOM: 64 Commercial Ships Have Changed Course as Part of Iran Blockade

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CENTCOM: 64 Commercial Ships Have Changed Course as Part of Iran Blockade

CENTCOM reports 64 commercial ships have changed course as part of the blockade on Iran

The United States Central Command announced that until August 17, as part of what Washington calls the steel wall blockade against Iran, 64 commercial ships have been forced to change course.

CENTCOM also claimed that during the execution of this operation, American forces disabled three vessels and boarded two other vessels to ensure compliance with the imposed restrictions.

According to CENTCOM, a US Navy MH-60 Seahawk helicopter has flown over the deck of the USS Mason destroyer, which is participating in the maritime blockade against Iran.

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