CENTCOM: The Naval Blockade on Iran Continues to be Enforced Strongly

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CENTCOM: The naval blockade of Iran continues to be enforced with strength

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that four weeks have passed since the implementation of the blockade on ships entering and exiting Iranian ports, and American forces have redirected 67 commercial ships so far.

CENTCOM also stated that 15 ships carrying humanitarian aid have been allowed to pass, and four vessels have been disabled to enforce the blockade.

The statement further mentioned that earlier this week, two more commercial ships changed their course after receiving a radio call and warning shots from American forces.

CENTCOM emphasized that these actions demonstrate that the U.S. naval blockade against Iran is still fully in place.

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