美军对伊朗港口封锁未见松动
Odaily reported that recordings from the public radio channel for ships near the Strait of Hormuz indicate that U.S. military forces were still firing warning shots at vessels entering and leaving Iranian ports on the 24th, with no signs of the maritime blockade easing. Recordings provided by crew members on trapped vessels near the strait show that the U.S. military fired warning shots at a vessel on the same day, forcing it to remain in waters near Iran's Chabahar port.
U.K.-based Windward Maritime Analysis Company stated on the 24th that, despite reports of a possible agreement between the U.S. and Iran, there has been no significant change in the traffic situation in the Strait of Hormuz. Satellite images obtained by the company show that large oil tankers remain anchored near Iranian islands such as Larak Island in the northern part of the Strait of Hormuz or at key points along the shipping lanes, with only a few vessels entering or leaving the strait, primarily small cargo ships. (Xinhua News Agency)
