Three ships in the Strait of Hormuz have been hit by projectiles, killing one sailor and sparking global oil price spikes as supply chains falter. With Iran refusing to reopen the chokepoint until sanctions are lifted and assets unfrozen — despite Saudi Aramco resuming operations — tensions escalate. The U.S. insists the strait remains open but maintains naval blockades and no diplomatic talks. Seventeen seafarers have died in attacks over six months, and vessels now shut down navigation systems to avoid becoming targets — highlighting the deadly human cost of geopolitical conflict at sea.
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