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Hormuz Claims Clash — Maersk Exit Disputed by Iran

Maersk says its US-flagged vessel exited Hormuz with US military support, but Iran denies any ships passed through the strait

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Shafaq News – Middle East: Conflicting reports emerged on Tuesday regarding a Maersk-owned vessel's passage through the Strait of Hormuz under US escort, with Iran denying the claims. Maersk, according to media sources, stated that one of its ships had exited the Strait of Hormuz with a US escort. However, the Iranian news agency Tasnim reported that "what foreign news sources have reported about a Maersk vessel passing through with US assistanc…

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Following the launch of the Project Freedom operation, Danish giant Maersk announced on Tuesday that one of his ships had left the Strait of Ormuz under American escort.

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On the 4th (local time), as U.S. warships launched "Project Freedom" to protect civilian merchant vessels, a merchant ship belonging to the Danish private shipping company Maersk safely passed through the Strait of Hormuz. This marks the first official confirmation of a vessel exiting the strait under U.S. military support on the first day of the operation. Attention is focused on whether hundreds of merchant ships, which have been stranded in t…

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The "Alliance Fairfax" passed through the Straits on Monday with an escort from US armed forces, according to the shipping giant.

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The Danish shipping and logistics company Maersk confirmed on Monday that one of its ships crossed the Ormuz Strait under US military protection and said that all crew members are "safe and unharmed," CNN reports.

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Ekstra Bladet broke the news in Denmark on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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