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Sources claim that Iran has planted about 12 mines along the Strait of Hormuz.

Two sources with knowledge of the matter have confirmed that Iran has placed about 12 mines along the Strait of Hormuz. This move is likely to impede the reopening of the narrow waterway, which is an important route for the shipping of oil and LNG.

The war that was launched by the United States and Israel 12 days ago has effectively halted the exports of LNG and oil through the strategic chokepoint on the coast of Iran, which is helping to push up the world's energy prices.

Iran's military leadership said on Wednesday that the world must be ready for oil to reach $200 per barrel.

Sources said that the U.S. knew the location of many of the mines but refused to reveal how they planned to deal with them.

CNN reported on the mining of the Strait for the first time Tuesday.

Iran has threatened for years to mine the Strait in retaliation against any military attack. The strait is normally the route of a fifth or more of all global oil and LNG. Tehran has enormous influence over the U.S.

The U.S. Military says that it has 'targeted a 'Iranian vessel that was laying mines, destroying 16 of them Tuesday. The U.S. Navy, however, has?refused to provide a protective escort to?commercial vessels through the strait.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, demanded on Tuesday that Iran remove any mines in the Strait of Hormuz and warned that it could face military consequences. He did not specify what those would be. (Reporting and editing by Jonathan Landay, Erin Banco and Timothy Heritage).

(source: Reuters)