Only 90 Ships Have Crossed Hormuz Since War Broke Out

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A total of some 90 ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz since the U.S. and Israel started bombing Iran earlier this month, according to data from maritime traffic tracking outlets. This is down from over 100 ships traversing the strait on a daily basis before the war. A lot of these 90 vessels appear to have been oil tankers, the data suggests, with AP, which cited it, saying that many of the successful ships were in so-called dark mode when they passed Hormuz and were likely linked to the Iranian government, according to Lloyd’s…

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