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At least two ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz after Iran ceasefire extension

22 April 2026
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At least two ships have been attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, with reports indicating one cargo ship and one container ship were targeted, potentially undermining ongoing U.S.-Iran peace talks. The U.K. Maritime Trade Operations Centre announced that an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) gunboat fired on a container ship approximately 15 nautical miles northeast of Oman, causing significant damage to the vessel’s bridge, although all crew members were reported safe. A second incident occurred three hours later, with a cargo ship reportedly fired upon and left adrift. The IRGC confirmed that both vessels were intercepted and escorted to the Iranian coast, alleging unauthorized entry and tampering with navigation systems. These incidents follow President Trump’s recent extension of a ceasefire to encourage further negotiations with Iran, a decision that has been met with skepticism from Iranian officials who view the blockade as an act of aggression.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial waterway for global oil shipments, making any conflict in the region significant for international trade and security. The recent attacks highlight ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly following the U.S. military’s actions against Iranian vessels. Iran’s assertion that the ships tampered with navigation systems raises concerns about maritime security and sovereignty. The backdrop of fragile peace talks and sanctions-related disputes underscores the volatile geopolitical climate in the region, with potential implications for energy markets and international diplomatic relations.

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