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Ship traffic drops in Strait of Hormuz after weekend attacks

2 sources2 storiesFirst seen 6/30/2026Score41Mixed Progress
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Vessels stranded for months have started moving in larger numbers, but many pulled back over the weekend after Iran and the U.S.

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According to maritime tracking website Kpler, 29 vessels passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday and 12 on Sunday, a sharp drop from the 74 ships on Wednesday.

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Aaron MacLean, CBS News national security analyst and host of the "School of War podcast," has the latest.

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Jun 30 02:39 AMFirst
Ship traffic drops in Strait of Hormuz after weekend attacks
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Jun 30 09:39 AM
Shipping Traffic in Strait of Hormuz Picks Up Again
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