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Security situation in the Strait of Hormuz tense, new shipping controls imposed after ship attack

Security concerns are increasing in the region after the recent naval attack in the Strait of Hormuz, where a ship belonging to a French shipping company was targeted, injuring crew members and damaging the ship.

According to Arab media reports, a rescue operation was launched immediately after the attack, and the injured were taken from the ship and transferred to a safe location where they are being provided with first aid. However, the full number of injured and details of their condition are not yet clear.

In this context, Iran has implemented a new administrative system for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, under which now every ship will have to follow instructions issued via email before sailing.

According to the new framework, it has been made mandatory for ships to obtain transit permits, which is said to be aimed at increasing surveillance of maritime movements and strengthening the security system.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important sea lanes, and any security incident here has a direct impact on global energy and trade.

Authorities are assessing the situation, while monitoring has also been increased by shipping companies and international organisations.

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