Iran announces Strait of Hormuz closure amid US attacks

Four Iranian speedboats surrounding a large cargo ship in the turquoise waters of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz closed to all vessels on June 11, 2026, following renewed U.S. airstrikes.
| Published June, 11 2026 | Updated
Web Desk: Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, halting all vessel movement through the strategically important waterway.

The latest Iran Strait of Hormuz closure announcement came after rising regional tensions and reported US military strikes.

Iranian military officials said all ships, including oil tankers and commercial vessels, would be affected by the decision and warned that vessels attempting to pass through the waterway could face military action. Reports of the closure have been widely circulated, although some details remain disputed.

The Strait of Hormuz shipping ban has drawn global attention because the route is one of the most important energy corridors in the world.

A large share of global oil exports travels through this narrow passage, linking Gulf producers with international markets. Experts warn that any prolonged disruption could impact supply chains and energy prices.

The latest development is also being viewed through the lens of growing Iran US tensions. Iranian authorities said the move was a response to recent American actions in the region, while international observers fear that further escalation could increase instability across the Middle East.

Iranian media claimed that two vessels were targeted after the restrictions were imposed. However, independent confirmation of those reports has not yet been fully established.

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Meanwhile, the US military said commercial shipping activity was still continuing in the area and denied reports that its warships had been struck.

The renewed Iran Strait of Hormuz closure and Strait of Hormuz shipping ban have increased worries among investors and governments.

Analysts say continuing Iran US tensions could push oil prices higher and create uncertainty in global markets. Countries are closely monitoring the situation while encouraging diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and protect maritime trade routes.

The Iran Strait of Hormuz closure, ongoing Strait of Hormuz shipping ban, and worsening Iran US tensions are expected to remain key issues for global energy markets in the coming days.

 

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