Sea traffic falls on Hormuz Strait following the escalation of US-Iran tensions

At least 13 commercial ships have been passing through the Strait of Hormuz over the last 24 hours, according to MarineTraff data, while the ceasefire between the United States and Iran is collapseing following new attacks on the Middle East region.
During the ceasefire period, when negotiations were under way between the United States and Iran, maritime traffic had begun to increase gradually.
This week, however, he has fallen sharply again, following attacks on several commercial ships, writes CNN.
According to data, in the last 24 hours seven ships have entered the Persian Gulf five cargo ships and two oil tankers.
Meanwhile, six ships have been released from the bay, including four cargo ships and two tankers.
Before the outbreak of conflict, about 110 ships per day passed through this strategic waterway, one of the most important trade and global power supplies. /Periscope











