US military fires on cargo vessel it said sought to break Iran blockade
The US military, through US Central Command (CENTCOM), fired on the Panama-flagged cargo vessel Vela Nova in the Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM stated that a Navy helicopter fired Hellfire missiles at the ship's engine room after it allegedly attempted to violate a US blockade against Iran by sailing toward an Iranian port and ignoring repeated warnings.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedThe US military, through US Central Command (CENTCOM), fired on the Panama-flagged cargo vessel Vela Nova in the Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM stated that a Navy helicopter fired Hellfire missiles at the ship's engine room after it allegedly attempted to violate a US blockade against Iran by sailing toward an Iranian port and ignoring repeated warnings. This incident occurred amid stalled US-Iran diplomacy and a period of relative calm following a recent escalation in fighting. The US reimposed its naval blockade on Iranian ports after a previous ceasefire and memorandum of understanding appeared to collapse. CENTCOM reported disabling 55 commercial vessels and boarding two as part of its blockade efforts.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedUS forces have disabled 55 commercial vessels and three 'non-compliant vessels' during the blockade.
US forces disabled the ship's engine room and steering gear.
The vessel attempted to break a US blockade against Iran by sailing toward an Iranian port.
US military fired on Panama-flagged Vela Nova cargo vessel in the Gulf of Oman.
US-Iran diplomacy remains stalled, with efforts to return to an agreement yielding little progress.