Ship runs aground in Strait of Hormuz after taking unauthorised route, says Iran
Iranian state television in Tehran reported that a ship ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz while using a route not approved by Iran. The report said the foreign vessel encalló con su carga por la presencia de aguas poco profundas en la ruta elegida y no pudo continuar navegando. It also cited repeated warnings by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to captains, shipowners and shipping-company officials that any entry or exit through routes other than the “route of authority” in the Persian Gulf could lead to “irreparable incidents.” The strait has long been considered an international waterway and handles about a fifth of global oil and natural gas before U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran at the end of February. Since then, Tehran has restricted passage, though Iran and the United States agreed to allow unhindered sailing for 60 days. Iran says it must control routes and later charge fees, which the U.S. and many Gulf states reject; attacks followed an effort to open a new route near Oman’s shore last weekend.






