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U.S. Central Command said on May 6, 2026, that American forces disabled the Iranian-flagged oil tanker M/T Hasna after it ignored repeated warnings while transiting international waters toward an Iranian port in the Gulf of Oman.
A U.S. F/A-18 Super Hornet, launched from the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, fired several rounds from a 20mm cannon and damaged the shipâs rudder, CENTCOM said, stopping the unladen vessel.
The action is part of a U.S. naval blockade in effect since mid-April aimed at preventing ships from entering or leaving Iranian ports; CENTCOM says more than 50 commercial vessels have been directed to turn back.
The incident follows previous interdictions, including strikes on the M/V Touska, and comes as Washington has briefly paused an escort operation called âProject Freedomâ amid reported, tentative talks with Tehran.
U.S. officials stress forces acted after non-compliance; Iranian authorities have disputed U.S. claims in past incidents.
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