Vessel Traffic Continues Through Strait of Hormuz Despite Increased Security Risks

Tehran. According to MarineTraffic, a global ship tracking service provider, vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continued throughout the weekend despite increased security risks. 

The company stated that 108 verified vessels transited in three days, even amidst incidents of attacks on two ships on Friday and Saturday. 48 vessels transited the Strait on June 26, 38 on June 27, and 22 on June 28. 

However, this number is lower than the situation seen before the attacks. According to the company, 70 vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz on June 24. This was the highest since the conflict between the US-Israel and Iran began on February 28. 

Before the conflict began, about 130 to 140 vessels used to transit this waterway daily. 

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