hormuz Iran knows that all ships must get permission first to move in the way.
On Wednesday (March 11), the news agency AFP reported this information on the Central Command of the Iranian military.
In a statement, the Central Command said that if any ships owned by the United States, Israel or their allies plying the Strait of Hormuz will be targeted for the attack.
The statement also said that the Iranian armed forces will not allow ‘not a single drop of oil’ to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Meanwhile, three new commercial ships were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, one of them caught fire on one of the ships.
The UK's sea security center has learned that the ship caught fire when an unidentified projectile hit a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz in the north of Oman.
There was also an attack on a bulk carrier and a container ship near the coast of the United Arab Emirates.
The Navy of Thailand has reportedly been attacked by a bulk carrier named ‘Mourri’ in the Hormuz Strait of Hormuz, which has rescued 20 of the 23 sailors on the ship while the Oman Navy has been trying to rescue the remaining three.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) has known that the Strait of Hormuz is currently stranded in the Strait of Thailand and the flag bearer of Liberia - a total of two ships.
The IRGC claims that the Thailand flag ship was attacked and the Liberian flag carrier ‘Express Rome’ is owned by Israel.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Pentagon had learned that US forces had destroyed 16 mine-leaf ships in Iran, but Iran continued to attack drones and missiles on the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday.
According to the US-based think tank Sufan Center, Iran may have 2,000 to 6,000 naval mines, which disrupts shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. enough to do.