Ships Are Going Dark to Sneak Through Hormuz — Nothing Has Crossed the U.S.-Backed Route Openly Since July 7
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has collapsed to a crawl — just five ships tracked Wednesday, down from 45 on Monday — with no large vessels openly using the U.S.-backed route since July 7 and…
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