Iran's Revolutionary Guards seize commercial ship in Gulf

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Iran&s Revolutionary Guards &forcibly seized& a commercial ship in international waters in the Gulf on Thursday and the vessel was possibly
involved in smuggling, a United States Navy spokesperson said.The United States Navy had monitored the situation and decided not to make
any further response, United States 5th Fleet spokesperson Commander Tim Hawkins said.British maritime security company Ambrey said it was
aware of an attempted seizure by Iranian forces of a small Tanzanian flagged tanker, around 59 nautical miles northeast of the Saudi Arabian
port city of Dammam.Iran regularly intercepts smaller tankers it suspects of smuggling oil,& the company added in a note.About a fifth of
the world&s supply of seaborne crude oil and oil products passes through the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint between Iran and Oman, according
to data from analytics firm Vortexa.The United States Navy said on Wednesday that it had intervened to prevent Iran from seizing two
commercial tankers in the Gulf of Oman, in the latest in a series of attacks on ships in the area since 2019.United States forces remain
vigilant and ready to protect navigational rights of lawful maritime traffic in the Middle East&s critical waters,& Hawkins said.Iran said
on Thursday it had a court order to seize one of the tankers sailing in Gulf waters on Wednesday after it collided with an Iranian vessel
The vessel, the Bahamas-flagged Richmond Voyager, was managed by United States oil major Chevron (CVX.N).Tehran seized two other tankers in
May including the Marshall Islands flagged Advantage Sweet, which had been chartered by Chevron
read moreSince 2021, &Iran has harassed, attacked or seized nearly 20 internationally flagged merchant vessels&, the United States Navy
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