To: Rusty0604; Jane Long; gubamyster; hoosiermama
Alistair Bunkall
Heres the breakdown of the crew onboard the Stena Impero, according to its Q88:
Iranian media reports Iran's Revolutionary Guard has not captured the Liberian-flagged ship Mesdar in the Gulf and it was "allowed to continue its course after being warned about safety issues"
After being released Mesdar is still in Iranian waters as it sails to its destination of Ras Tanura Saudi Arabia
Norbulk Shipping say the ship's crew are "safe and well" and can continue their voyage after the vessel was boarded by armed guards. Via @SkyNewsBreak
899 posted on
07/19/2019 2:37:57 PM PDT by
STARLIT
(Hope is standing in the dark looking out at the light in Jesus Christ.)
To: NIKK
It’s almost as if they are looking for something or someone aboard those ships. GUNS? Drugs?
900 posted on
07/19/2019 2:43:12 PM PDT by
hoosiermama
(When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.DJT)
To: Rusty0604; Jane Long; gubamyster; hoosiermama
Aurora Intel
There is some questions around the current Nato Warship spotted in near the Strait of Hormuz, from my understanding HMS Ramsey is currently in Scotland and her top speed is 13kn, the vessel on @MarineTraffic is showing 20kn, Montrose can go > 28kn.
The Mesdar was released by #Iran after a "warning" on "environmental regulations".
Still some reports around the LR2 circulating the situation is very very unclear.
Some Persian sources are mentioning that #Iran plans to start checking oil tankers for "environmental regulations" daily from now on in their waters, all ships will be boarded during this process.,p>*********************
#US military currently flying surveillance aircraft over the Strait of Hormuz to continue safe passage of vessels. 2:36 PM - 19 Jul 2019
901 posted on
07/19/2019 2:44:30 PM PDT by
STARLIT
(Hope is standing in the dark looking out at the light in Jesus Christ.)
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