Iranian state television is airing live footage from the Strait of Hormuz, showing conditions of vessels there, according to a message circulating on Telegram. No further details or independent confirmation of what the feed depicts are yet available.
A single message on Telegram reports that Iranian state television is currently broadcasting live footage showing the situation of vessels at the Strait of Hormuz. This development comes as the Zioneer has been tracking an escalating maritime standoff in the strait over the past 48 hours. The IRGC has fired a warning shot and launched a missile at vessels attempting to cross, and the Iranian Armed Forces have confirmed they are enforcing a naval blockade. Unverified satellite imagery and viral footage have purported to show a massive ship jam off the Oman coast, with commercial vessels stationary as Tehran enforces the closure. The live feed's exact content — what it reveals about vessel movement, possible congestion, or the presence of Iranian naval assets — has not been independently confirmed beyond a desk-reviewed report.
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