Ships Pass Strait of Hormuz

A French container ship, the Kribi, passed through the Strait of Hormuz. The ship showed its French ownership. This happened because of problems in the area.
The CMA CGM Kribi sailed through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday. It used a signal to show that it was owned by France. Other ships, including one from Japan, also traveled through the strait. These ships went along the Omani side to avoid the route approved by Iran. This situation is causing worry about security and tensions in the region.
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Highlights
Ship Navigates Strait of Hormuz
The CMA CGM container ship Kribi sailed through the Strait of Hormuz.
French Ownership Displayed
The ship showed a message about French ownership.
Ships Avoid Iranian Route
Three ships traveled along the Omani side of the strait.
Tensions and Security Concerns
The action raises concerns about regional tensions and maritime security.
Methanol Carrier Passage
A Japanese company’s methanol carrier also passed through the strait.