US fires missile at tanker attempting to reach Iran amid strait of Hormuz standoff
US forces fired a Hellfire missile to disable the engine room of the Botswana-flagged tanker M/T Lexie on Tuesday as it attempted to reach Iran through international waters near Kharg Island. This action occurred amid an ongoing standoff in the Strait of Hormuz and stalled ceasefire negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

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AI-generatedUS forces fired a Hellfire missile to disable the engine room of the Botswana-flagged tanker M/T Lexie on Tuesday as it attempted to reach Iran through international waters near Kharg Island. This action occurred amid an ongoing standoff in the Strait of Hormuz and stalled ceasefire negotiations between Washington and Tehran. The US military's Central Command stated the tanker ignored repeated warnings over 24 hours before its engine room was disabled. This is the sixth ship disabled by US forces since their blockade of Iran began on April 13th. The incident coincides with Kuwait reporting missile and drone attacks and a lack of political progress in resolving the Middle East crisis, despite US claims of a potential deal with Tehran.
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The Lexie is the sixth ship that the US military has disabled since its blockade of Iran began on 13 April.
US forces fired a Hellfire missile to disable a tanker attempting to reach Iran.