With the US racing to unblock the Strait of Hormuz and stabilise soaring oil prices, a report emerged that Iran has sown an “estimated 10 mines” in the vital chokepoint, where 20% of global oil exports pass through.
Deployed stealthily, often by frogmen from small boats masquerading as fishing vessels, these weapons evade detection, rendering clearance operations challenging. Hormuz Strait is a narrow waterway between the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, making it the most critical maritime chokepoint for global energy trade.
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Source: Gulf News
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