Rome, June 30. (LaPresse) – Forty ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, still significantly lower than the daily average number of crossings recorded before the start of the war with Iran that began in February. CNN reports this, citing data from the maritime intelligence company Kpler. Sixteen of the 40 vessels – CNN explains – transited along the Iranian route through the Strait. Another 12 turned off their tracking systems or crossed the Strait following an “unknown” route, the company added. Before Israel and the United States launched attacks against Iran, an average of more than 100 ships a day crossed the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran, CNN: “40 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday.”

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Rome, June 30. (LaPresse) – Forty ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, still significantly lower than the daily average number of crossings recorded before the start of the war with Iran that began in February. CNN reports this, citing data from the maritime intelligence company Kpler. Sixteen of the 40 vessels – CNN explains – transited along the Iranian route through the Strait. Another 12 turned off their tracking systems or crossed the Strait following an “unknown” route, the company added. Before Israel and the United States launched attacks against Iran, an average of more than 100 ships a day crossed the Strait of Hormuz.
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