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The first day of the U.S. blockade of Hormuz: The cargo ship "Fuxing" owned by a Chinese company turned back after crossing the strait

The United States officially blocks all ships entering and leaving Iranian ports. A cargo ship tried to break through the blockade and once crossed the Strait of Hormuz, but was eventually intercepted and turned back by the US military.

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The first day of the U.S. blockade of Hormuz: The cargo ship "Fuxing" owned by a Chinese company turned back after crossing the strait
Source: BBC Chinese
美國正式封鎖所有進出伊朗港口的船隻。有貨船試圖突破封鎖,一度穿越霍爾木茲海峽,但最後被美軍攔截折返。

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