First reported by Seoul Economic Daily
Revolutionary Guard Fires Missiles at Two Ships Near Hormuz
Iran says US attacks disrupt reopening of Strait of Hormuz
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Iran says US attacks disrupt reopening of Strait of Hormuz Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) navy said on Thursday that US attacks on Iran and intervention in redirecting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz were disrupting the strategic waterway's gradual reopening and jeopardising the interests of countries benefiting from it. The IRGC added that transit capacity under Iran's supervision had recovered to about 50% of pre-war levels over the past two weeks, and that transit capacity was only being expanded for vessels granted permits to use routes designated by Iran. It warned that any further US intervention would draw a "crushing response".
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