The audio recording from the public vessel radio channel near the Strait of Hormuz shows that the US military is still firing warning shots at ships entering or leaving Iranian ports, and the maritime blockade situation has not shown any signs of easing.
The audio recording provided by the crew of a ship trapped near the Strait of Hormuz to Xinhua News Agency shows that the US military fired warning shots at a vessel on Sunday (May 24th), forcing the ship to stay in the waters near the Chabahar Port of Iran.
The Wavord Maritime Analysis Company, based in the UK, also said on Sunday that despite reports suggesting a possible agreement between the US and Iran, the traffic situation in the Strait of Hormuz has not shown any significant changes.
The satellite images obtained by the Wendorf Company show that large oil tankers are still anchored near the Larak Island in the northern part of the Strait of Hormuz or at key locations along the shipping lane. Only a few ships are entering and leaving the strait, and they are mostly small cargo vessels.
Furthermore, according to an article published by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard through its "Sepah News" website, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard's Navy stated on Saturday (the 23rd) that over the past 24 hours, 33 oil tankers, container ships, and merchant vessels, among others, had passed through the Strait of Hormuz under the coordination of the forces.
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