Нина Ташевская (Редактор отдела «Среда обитания»)
Only five ships moved through the Strait of Hormuz on April 9 during the ceasefire agreement between Iran and the U.S. and Israel, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data. That number of ships, three tankers and two other vessels, is significantly below the “minimum of fifteen” ships Iran had promised would pass through the Strait during the expected two-week ceasefire, and is vastly lower than the pre-war count of 130 to 160 ships. The number also underscores an uncomfortable truth about the ceasefire in the war in Iran: while the U.S. has stopped its attacks, Iran has been able to functionally keep the Strait closed.
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Инцидент с выбросом крупной денежной суммы из окна столичной школой14:59,这一点在https://telegram官网中也有详细论述
Russian news sources indicate the vessel Anatoly Kolodkin transported 100,000 metric tons of unrefined petroleum categorized as "relief supplies".