Iran sends tankers loaded with oil past US military blockade
Three Iranian tankers, Diona, Hero II, and Sonia I, loaded with crude oil have passed the US blockade line in the Gulf of Oman, according to ship-tracking data. Two tankers were broadcasting their locations as they crossed, and a third activated its tracker just past the line.

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AI-generatedThree Iranian tankers, Diona, Hero II, and Sonia I, loaded with crude oil have passed the US blockade line in the Gulf of Oman, according to ship-tracking data. Two tankers were broadcasting their locations as they crossed, and a third activated its tracker just past the line. This action occurs despite President Trump's announcement of the blockade's immediate removal, with US naval forces confirming it will remain in effect until a deal with Iran is signed, expected on Friday. The tankers are owned by the sanctioned National Iranian Tanker Company. Iran has been under US sanctions due to concerns over its nuclear program, support for designated terrorist organizations, and alleged human rights abuses.
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5 extractedIran has been subject to long-term US sanctions.
The three tankers, Diona, Hero II and Sonia I, are owned by the National Iranian Tanker Company.
President Donald Trump announced the 'immediate removal' of the blockade of Iranian ports.
US naval forces confirmed the blockade would remain in effect until a deal with Iran is signed.
Three Iranian tankers loaded with crude oil passed the US blockade line in the Gulf of Oman.