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Iran-linked ships transit through Strait of Hormuz — in defiance of President Trump’s blockade

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Iran-linked ships transit through Strait of Hormuz — in defiance of President Trump’s blockade

At least four Iran-linked ships, including a Chinese tanker, were seen transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday — nearly 24 hours after President Trump’s blockage went into effect, tracking data shows.

Two of the ships — Christianna and Elpis — had visited Iranian ports despite the US military vowing to block shipping traffic in and out of them, according to MarineTraffic data.

Meanwhile, the Rich Starry and Murlikishan tankers, which are both under US sanctions for Iran-related trade, also sailed through the critical oil chokepoint overnight.

A light blue and red ship sailing on dark water under a gray sky.

A ship in Sharjah after US-Iran peace talks failed. AFP via Getty Images

Two men walk on a beach with a ship and rock barriers in the distance.

An oil tanker in the Persian Gulf after US-Iran peace talks failed. AFP via Getty Images

The Rich Starry, which is owned by a Chinese shipping company, initially appeared to halt its journey ahead of the blockade deadline Monday but reversed course several hours later and exited the waterway, the New York Times reported.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the US was taking any immediate action to enforce Trump’s blockade.

Infographic showing US warships, including a carrier and submarines, and various aircraft deployed around the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf.

Anadolu via Getty Images

Trump, for his part, vowed on Monday to fight back against Iran’s “WORLD EXTORTION” and ensure that no one paying tolls to the regime would get through the waterway after cease-fire negotiations fell through.

Illustration of US forces and equipment for clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz.

Falon Wriede / NY Post Design

A vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, off the coast of Oman's Musandam province.

A vessel in the Strait of Hormuz off Oman’s coast. REUTERS

In retaliation, Tehran threatened to hit naval ships going through the strait and to retaliate against its Gulf neighbors’ ports.

With Post wires

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