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Sources maritime say that Iranian boats approached a US-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.

On Tuesday, maritime sources and a?security consulting firm reported that a group of Iranian gunboats approached a U.S. flagged tanker in the Strait?of Hormuz to the north of Oman.

Vanguard, a maritime risk management company, said that the Iranian ships ordered the tanker Stena Imperative to stop its engine before continuing its journey and to prepare for being boarded.

The maritime risk management group reported that the vessel did not enter Iranian territorial waters, and was escorted a U.S. warship. A U.S. official confirmed that it was "U.S." flagged.

United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations had earlier stated that a group armed boats tried to?intercept a vessel 30 km north of 'Oman at 16 nautical miles, without identifying either the vessel or 'the boats.

The agency confirmed that it is investigating the incident which occurred in the Strait of Hormuz inbound Traffic Separation System.

Unnamed Iranian officials were quoted by Iran's semiofficial Fars News Agency as saying that unnamed Iranian officials said later on Tuesday, that a vessel entered Iranian territorial waters without the required legal permits. The vessel was warned and then left the area.

The strait connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman, and beyond to the Arabian Sea.

OPEC member Saudi Arabia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates export the majority of their crude oil via the Strait. This is mainly for Asia.

Iran seized three vessels in 2023, two in 2024 and one in 2023, near or in the Strait. Some of these seizures were in response to U.S. seizure of Iranian tankers. Reporting by Jonathan Saul and Tala RAMADAN, Idrees ALi and Elwely Elwelly; Writing by Jaidaa Taha, Tala RAMADAN and Bernadette BAUCH.

(source: Reuters)