Tehran [Iran], April 22 (ANI): Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Wednesday claimed that its naval forces seized two vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, alleging that the ships violated its territorial waters and attempted to exit the strategic waterway without authorization from Tehran.
This development comes just hours after US President Donald Trump announced an indefinite extension of a temporary ceasefire.
In a statement reported by Iranian state media outlet Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the two ships — identified as “MSC-Francesca” and “Epaminodes” — were allegedly involved in violations while transiting the strategic waterway.
The IRGC stated that the vessels were attempting to exit the strait without authorization, accusing them of repeated infractions, including tampering with navigational aid systems and endangering maritime security.
“In line with the intelligent control of the Strait of Hormuz, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy this morning identified two violating ships named ‘MSC-Francesca,’ belonging to the Zionist regime, and the violating vessel ‘Epaminodes,’ which were attempting to secretly exit the Strait of Hormuz without authorization by committing repeated violations and tampering with navigational aid systems and jeopardizing maritime security,” the statement read, as quoted by IRIB.
The statement further claimed that the vessels were intercepted following intelligence monitoring by IRGC forces and subsequently escorted into Iranian territorial waters. It added that the ships have been transferred for inspection of their cargo and documentation.
The IRGC Navy emphasized that it maintains “intelligent control” over the strait and reiterated that any actions deemed to violate Iran’s maritime regulations or disrupt safe passage through the waterway would be closely monitored.
“The IRGC Navy reiterates that any action to disrupt the implementation of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s announced rules for traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, as well as any activity contrary to the safe passage of this strategic waterway, will be continuously monitored by the IRGC Navy, and violators will be dealt with decisively and legally,” the statement added, as quoted by IRIB.
The incident marks a significant escalation in maritime hostilities, underscoring heightened tensions in the region’s critical waterways.
Earlier in the day, two incidents involving ship attacks were reported by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), highlighting a sharp increase in maritime security threats in the Strait of Hormuz and nearby waters.
According to UKMTO, one incident involved an outbound cargo vessel that was fired upon approximately 8 nautical miles off the coast of Iran, forcing the ship to halt. While the crew was reported safe and no damage was observed, the episode added to growing concerns over vessel safety in the region.
In a separate earlier incident, a container ship located northeast of Oman was approached by an armed boat linked to the IRGC, according to UKMTO. The master of the vessel reported that the attackers opened fire, causing significant damage to the ship’s bridge. Despite the severity of the attack, all crew members were confirmed safe, with no casualties or environmental damage reported.
The back-to-back incidents highlight escalating risks in one of the world’s busiest shipping corridors, with authorities continuing to urge heightened vigilance for vessels transiting the waterway.
The maritime incidents come at a critical diplomatic juncture. On Tuesday, President Trump used social media to announce an indefinite extension of the two-week ceasefire with Iran, citing a request from mediator Pakistan and the need for Iran’s “fractured” leadership to submit a unified peace proposal.
However, the United States has maintained a naval blockade of Iranian ports, a move Tehran officials have characterized as “no different from bombardment,” contributing to the current military response in the Strait. (ANI)
