Navigational data reveals a French container ship crossing the Strait of Hormuz

Container ship managed "Saigon" Affiliated to the French shipping company "CMA CGM" (CMA CGM) from leaving The Gulf on Wednesday via The Strait of Hormuz, according to a source in the Maritime navigation to Agence France-Presse.
The source explained that the last time satellites spotted the ship inside the Gulf was at 12:30 GMT on May 5, while its location was determined again at 13:30 GMT on May 6 off the Omani capital, Muscat, that is, outside the Gulf, according to what appeared on service screens. "Marine Traffic"
Closing the transceiver
The source explained that the ship, which had been stuck in the Gulf waters since the beginning of the American-Israeli war on Iran, closed the transceiver operating with the Automatic Identification System (AIS), which broadcasts the ship’s location, and disappeared from screens for 24 hours.
Disabling an Iranian ship
He said The US Army A Navy fighter fired on an oil tanker and disabled it, after it attempted to Breaking the blockade imposed by Washington on the ports Iranian.
The US Central Command (Centcom) explained in a post on the X platform, that the US forces warned the ship flying the Iranian flag that it was violating Siege, but its crew did not comply, so an American F-18 fighter jet disabled the tanker’s rudder with several shots from its 20 mm cannon.
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