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Middle East crisis live: US fires on two Iranian-flagged oil tankers it claims were trying to violate blockade

Middle East crisis live: US fires on two Iranian-flagged oil tankers it claims were trying to violate blockade


US fires on Iranian-flagged oil tankers it claims were trying to violate US blockade

The US Central Command (Centcom) claims it has struck two “unladen” Iranian-flagged oil tankers it said were attempting to violate the US blockade by entering an Iranian port on the Gulf of Oman.

“U.S. forces disabled M/T Sea Star III and M/T Sevda, May 8, prior to both vessels entering an Iranian port on the Gulf of Oman in violation of the ongoing U.S. blockade,” it said in a statement on social media.

Centcom claimed it had “disabled both tankers after firing precision munitions into their smokestacks”. The statement added that US forces had also disabled a third Iranian-flagged vessel on Wednesday. “All three vessels are no longer transiting to Iran.”

On Thursday Iran accused the US of violating the ceasefire by targeting two ships at the strait of Hormuz and attacking civilian areas. The US insisted it struck in retaliation.

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The internet blackout in Iran has entered its 70th day, according to internet monitoring group NetBlocks, as the regime continues one of the longest-running national internet shutdowns ever recorded. NetBlocks said in a social media post:

double quotation markToday marks the 70th day of Iran’s internet blackout, with the incident now surpassing 1656 hours. Digital connectivity is vital in times of crisis, and limiting service harms those most in need – people with disabilities, students, small businesses and the general public.

Senior government officials are awarded “white” SIM cards granting them access to the global internet while the vast majority of the population remains completely cut off.

Under pressure to alleviate the economic harm the shutdown is causing, the government has been allowing less-restricted internet access to a small number of professions, businesses and regime-friendly journalists.

There was an earlier internet shutdown in January during nationwide protests, which helped obscure extreme violence against Iran’s population.

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