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U.S. forces conducted a right-of-visit maritime interdiction and boarded the sanctioned oil tanker M/T Tifani “without incident” on April 21, the Pentagon said.
The operation took place in the Indo-Pacific Command area of responsibility in the northern Indian Ocean, with ship-tracking firms placing the vessel between Sri Lanka and the Strait of Malacca.
The Tifani, linked to ENSA Ship Management and previously sanctioned by Washington for transporting Iranian crude, was reported to be carrying roughly two million barrels loaded from Iran’s Kharg Island.
The Pentagon published video of the boarding and said it will pursue global enforcement to disrupt vessels providing material support to Iran.
The seizure comes as a fragile two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran was near expiry and diplomacy in Pakistan was under way.
U.S. naval actions this week also included disabling and seizing an Iranian-flagged cargo ship, moves Tehran has called piracy.
U.S. officials have said decisions on the tanker’s disposition — including towing or transfer to another state — will follow in coming days.
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