Iranian crude tankers exit Gulf under US blockade, Kpler confirms

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Three Iranian crude tankers—The Deep Sea, Sonia I and Diona—left Kharg Island and crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first exit since the US blockade began, according to Kpler. The ships loaded in early April and transferred cargo near Singapore, with broader transfers linked to dozens of Iranian cargoes moving toward China in the Singapore area since March.
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