Iran’s Revolutionary Guard seizes two Greek oil tankers in the Gulf

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According to the site "Lloyd's List"Iranian military personnel boarded the two tankers, and were later escorted by naval ships from international lanes to Iranian waters, a few miles off the coast.

He explained that one of the two ships had a crew of 24 Greeks and Filipinos on board, and it was carrying an oil shipment to the United States. The second ship had 25 people on board.

He added that Iran’s seizure of two Greek-owned tankers and their flag declining, came "In response to the arrest of Greece Oil tanker Iranian off the coast".

Earlier, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Chargé d’Affairs at the Greek Embassy in Iran Tehran To protest the move, describing it as "Clear hacking action".

Agence France-Presse revealed that Greece protested against "the pirate" after announcing Iran Detaining two oil tankers.

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According to the “Lloyd’s List” website, Iranian military personnel boarded the two tankers, and were later escorted by naval ships from international passages to Iranian waters, a few miles from the coast.

He explained that one of the two ships had a crew of 24 Greeks and Filipinos on board, and it was carrying an oil shipment to the United States. The second ship had 25 people on board.

He added that Iran’s seizure of two Greek-owned tankers and their flag flying down, came “in response to the arrest of Greece.” Oil tanker Iran off its coast.

Earlier, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Chargé d’Affairs at the Greek Embassy in Iran Tehran To protest the move, it described it as an “obvious act of hacking”.

Agence France-Presse revealed that Greece protested against “piracy” after the announcement of Iran Detaining two oil tankers.

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