Tanker AGIOS FANOURIOS I Transits Iran-Designated Strait of Hormuz Waters on May 10

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According to Golden Ten Data, tanker AGIOS FANOURIOS I transited Iran-designated waters in the Strait of Hormuz on May 10 and is currently heading to Vietnam via the Gulf of Oman.

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