4 More S. Korean-Operated Vessels Clear Strait of Hormuz, but 18 Remain

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Anchor: Four more South Korean vessels have transited the Strait of Hormuz, for a total of six since the United States and Iran signed an interim deal last week to end their war. But the government says over a dozen other ships and more than 100 South Korean sailors are still stranded in the strategically ...
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