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WSJ: Iran's attack on a cargo ship tests the US-Iran ceasefire agreement

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Two senior U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) attacked a Singapore-flagged cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, a move that tests a U.S.-Iran deal signed last week aimed at de-escalating tensions and reopening the critical waterway. UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said the attack damaged the vessel’s bridge but caused no casualties. The attack occurred off the coast of Oman, hours after Iran’s paramilitary navy warned vessels against using unapproved shipping lanes. The UN shipping agency stated it has temporarily suspended evacuation plans for vessels and crew stranded in the Strait of Hormuz region following the incident. The vessel attacked in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday was not traveling under the agency’s evacuation framework. The UN’s evacuation plans for the Strait of Hormuz will remain on hold until further clarity is obtained.

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