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Two "offending supertankers" were hit and disabled in the Strait of Hormuz after they ignored warnings, turned off navigation systems and attempted to pass through "a mined route," Iranian media reported on Tuesday, citing a statement from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
In the statement, the IRGC said the US was "inciting vessels to use an illegal route" and that cooperation with the "aggressor enemy" would result in damage, delays in reopening the strait and a global energy crisis.
Two "offending supertankers" were hit and disabled in the Strait of Hormuz after they ignored warnings, turned off navigation systems and attempted to pass through "a mined route," Iranian media reported on Tuesday, citing a statement from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC).
In the statement, the IRGC said the US was "inciting vessels to use an illegal route" and that cooperation with the "aggressor enemy" would result in damage, delays in reopening the strait and a global energy crisis.