Iran Halts Oil Exports Through the Strait of Hormuz

A senior representative of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Sardar Nayiniy, informed the public that the situation in the Strait of Hormuz is under full control. Zamin.uz reported this.
According to him, due to ongoing attacks and aggression against its territory, the state of Iran temporarily prevents enemy countries in the region and their allies from exporting oil. Currently, the Iranian side has suspended the transport of all petroleum products through the strait, as this issue is of decisive importance for national security.
In his statement, Sardar Nayiniy emphasized that thanks to Iran's modern missiles and drones, US military ships and aircraft have been forced to remain more than a thousand kilometers away from Iranian borders. Furthermore, he stated that the Iranian armed forces have the right to determine when and how future conflicts will end and expressed full readiness for the arrival of the American Gerald R.
Ford aircraft carrier. Earlier, US President Donald Trump had begun speculating that the confrontation with Iran was nearly over and that Iran's navy and air force were out of action.
However, Iranian officials have refuted these statements, emphasizing that they maintain control over all strategic points in the region and preserve their independence in managing the situation. These events are directly affecting the security situation in the region, and future developments are being closely monitored.





