🚨 JUST IN: US Military Redirects & Turns Around 10 Ships Attempting to Evade Blockade in Strait of Hormuz – “Zero Ships Have Broken Through”
By Reflecto News Desk
April 16, 2026
The United States military has redirected and turned around 10 vessels attempting to evade the naval blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) declaring that “zero ships have broken through” since the operation began on Monday.
CENTCOM stated that in the first 48 hours of enforcement, American warships issued warnings to the vessels — at least five of them carrying oil — prompting them to reverse course and return toward Iranian ports or coastal areas. No boarding or use of force was required in these incidents. One of the latest interceptions involved a guided-missile destroyer redirecting an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel that tried to slip past after departing Bandar Abbas.
The blockade, announced by President Donald Trump after the collapse of high-level US-Iran talks in Islamabad, targets all maritime traffic entering or exiting Iranian ports. It is enforced using over 10,000 U.S. personnel, more than a dozen warships, and dozens of aircraft, while explicitly preserving freedom of navigation for vessels not linked to Iranian ports.
Enforcement Details and Iranian Adaptation
CENTCOM emphasized that the operation is being conducted impartially and that ships are typically intercepted after clearing the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf of Oman to minimize risks in the narrow waterway. Officials noted that the blockade has “completely halted economic trade going into and out of Iran by sea” in its initial phase.
Despite these claims, maritime intelligence firms such as Windward AI have reported that Iran continues to move significant volumes of oil (estimated at around 20 million barrels in recent offshore positioning) through covert ship-to-ship transfers and shadow fleet tactics, particularly in hubs near Malaysia. This suggests Iran is actively adapting by shifting to indirect offshore networks to maintain exports.
Broader Context and Reactions
The blockade is part of intensified pressure on Iran following the fragile short-term ceasefire and failed negotiations over its nuclear program. President Trump has described the conflict as “very close to over” and indicated he sees no immediate need to extend the truce.
China, Iran’s largest buyer of sanctioned oil, has condemned the blockade as “dangerous and irresponsible.” Russia has offered to help compensate for any energy shortfalls China experiences. Global energy markets remain on edge, with concerns over potential price spikes if disruptions widen.
Reflecto News will continue monitoring CENTCOM updates, shipping data, Iranian responses, oil market movements, and any diplomatic efforts toward renewed talks in Pakistan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How many ships has the US turned around?
Ten vessels in the first 48 hours of the blockade. At least five were carrying oil. All complied with warnings and turned back without force being used.
Q2: What does “zero ships have broken through” mean?
According to CENTCOM, no vessels subject to the blockade have successfully entered or exited Iranian ports since enforcement began on Monday.
Q3: Does the blockade stop all shipping in the Strait of Hormuz?
No. It specifically targets vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports. Freedom of navigation continues for ships transiting to or from non-Iranian ports.
Q4: How is Iran responding?
Iran has condemned the blockade and is reportedly using offshore ship-to-ship transfers and shadow fleet tactics to reroute oil exports, with intelligence reports indicating tens of millions of barrels being repositioned covertly.
Q5: What is the current status of the US-Iran ceasefire?
The short-term truce remains in effect but is fragile and expected to expire around April 22. A second round of talks in Pakistan is under discussion.
Q6: How does this affect global energy markets?
The blockade adds uncertainty and could drive up insurance costs and prices, though Iran’s shadow fleet operations may partially mitigate the impact on its exports.
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