Afghanistan, June 30 -- Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has continued despite heightened regional security concerns, with global vessel-tracking company MarineTraffic reporting 108 confirmed ship transits over three days following recent attacks on two commercial vessels.
According to MarineTraffic, 48 vessels passed through the strategic waterway on June 26, followed by 38 on June 27 and 22 on June 28. While commercial navigation has continued, overall traffic remains below levels recorded before the recent escalation in regional tensions.
The figures indicate a decline from June 25, when 54 ship movements were recorded, and June 24, when 70 vessels transited the strait-the highest daily volume since the conflict involving ...