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Iran US War LIVE: Trump Says US Reps Will Be in Pak for More Negotiations on Monday; Accuses Iran of Ceasefire Violation

UK Maritime Trade Operations said at least 23 vessels reversed course after the gunfire, underscoring the disruption to shipping in a vital oil corridor.

  • On Saturday, two Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps gunboats fired on Indian merchant vessels Jag Arnav and Sanmar Herald in the Strait of Hormuz, though all crew members were reported safe and the ships reversed course.
  • Tensions escalated as Iran reimposed military control over the oil route following the United States' enforcement of a full maritime blockade, intensifying the US-Israel-Iran conflict that began on February 28, 2026.
  • At least 23 vessels reversed course near Oman following the incident, prompting New Delhi to summon Iranian ambassador Mohammad Fathali, where Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri conveyed India's "deep concern" over shipping safety.
  • Shortly after the incident, Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei stated that "Iran's navy is ready to inflict" new defeats on its enemies, while the ambassador undertook to convey India's views to Tehran.
  • President Donald Trump called the move "blackmail," warning he is prepared "to start dropping bombs again" if no agreement is reached before the ceasefire expires on April 22, 2026.
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In short, the Strait of Hormuz was opened, and Iran quickly closed it again. "No ship was allowed to pass through, said the Iranian Navy on Saturday. An Indian oil tanker was – as reported – shot at by cannon boats. A radio message now shows how dramatic the incident was. Indian super tanker Sanmar Herald, loaded with two million barrels of crude oil, was on Saturday morning in the Strait of Hormuz, when two Iranian cannon boats approached. Ther…

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A dramatic incident in the Strait of Hormus almost ended in a massive disaster. Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGCs) suddenly opened fire on a fully loaded Indian supertanker – even though the ship had the express permission to pass through! The Mullah regime simply does not adhere to its own commitments regarding the opening of the Strait of Hormus. This is shown by the recent attack by the IRGC militias on an Indian oil tanker.

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Two Indian tankers crossing the Strait of Hormuz were fired upon, forcing them to turn back. India summoned Iran's ambassador to Delhi, Fathali. This attack on the Indian tanker came after Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi announced that Iran had opened the Strait of Hormuz until a ceasefire was established. Watch the video.

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Indian Express broke the news in India on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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