Traffic is expected to remain at a maximum 10-15 passages a day "if the ceasefire holds", according to Kpler analyst Ana Subasic. The vessel, the Panama-flagged Prix, would be the first non-Iranian ship carrying fertilisers to pass through the waterway since the ceasefire. Just one empty LNG tanker and six vessels carrying fertilisers have crossed the strait during the war. The IRGC also said ships could only use the strait in collaboration with the Iranian navy, according to intelligence firm Vanguard Tech. Thirty vessels targeted -No new attacks on ships have been reported since the ceasefire started.
Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha April 11, 2026 02:55 UTC