CENTCOM Claims 136 Commercial Vessels Turned Back During Strait of Hormuz Maritime Operation
Washington: The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has stated that maritime enforcement operations against Iran remain underway, with heightened monitoring activities continuing in the Strait of Hormuz.
According to CENTCOM, a total of 136 commercial vessels were redirected during the operation in the strategically important waterway. The command also claimed that nine ships were rendered inoperable after allegedly violating restrictions imposed in the area.
US military officials said American naval and air assets are maintaining a continuous presence along key regional sea lanes to monitor maritime traffic and safeguard security.
CENTCOM described the measures as part of broader efforts to address ongoing regional tensions and ensure the protection of critical shipping routes used for international trade and energy transportation.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important maritime corridors, carrying a significant portion of global oil and gas shipments. Developments in the area are being closely watched by governments, energy markets, and international shipping operators.
The claims made by CENTCOM have not been independently verified, and no immediate response was available from Iranian authorities.
