According to ship-tracking company Kpler, three oil tankers departed Hormuz Strait on Sunday, ending three consecutive days without vessel transits through the strategic waterway. The tankers—Stella, Kiara M, and Agios Fanourios I—were tracked leaving the region, with two of them appearing to have loaded crude oil from Iraq’s Al Basrah port and heading toward Asia. Kpler noted that Stella appeared to be unloaded. Meanwhile, Iran’s state media reported on Monday that only one tanker transited the strait with Iranian Navy approval on the previous day and was headed to Vietnam.
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