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Status Report · Strait of HormuzAs of 2026·06·02 21:04 UTC

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by Iran (MSN), US (Rubio) · 20h ago

MSN reports Iran is intensifying its Strait of Hormuz blockade, while US Senator Rubio states the US will not swap sanctions relief for reopening Hormuz, indicating an active and enforced closure.

Timeline28 changes · UTC
  • 01
    06-02 21:04 UTCCLOSEDby Iran (MSN), US (Rubio)

    MSN reports Iran is intensifying its Strait of Hormuz blockade, while US Senator Rubio states the US will not swap sanctions relief for reopening Hormuz, indicating an active and enforced closure.

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  • 02
    06-02 19:15 UTCRESTRICTEDby Iran (Government), US (Rubio)

    Iran's new toll entity claims 300 ships have signed up for safe passage, while US Senator Rubio states that the US has not offered sanctions relief to reopen the strait, indicating conditional transit and ongoing restrictions.

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  • 03
    06-02 09:28 UTCOPENby Iran (IRGC), Reuters

    Iran's IRGC reported 24 ships transited Hormuz in 24 hours, and Reuters confirmed oil product shipments exiting and LNG tankers loading, indicating the strait is now open.

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  • 04
    06-02 07:39 UTCCLOSEDby Iran (State Media), US (CENTCOM)

    Iran's state media announced that Iran has stopped negotiations with the US and vowed to 'completely' block the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, CENTCOM has redirected 121 vessels and disabled 5 in an Iran blockade, indicating an active enforcement of restrictions.

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  • 05
    06-02 03:10 UTCRESTRICTEDby Iran (Government), Japan (PM)

    Iran has indicated it will work on smooth passage for Japanese ships, while Japan's PM urged free passage, suggesting a conditional or partial opening rather than a full closure.

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  • 06
    06-01 14:20 UTCCLOSEDby Iran (State Media)

    Iran has announced it is stopping negotiations with the U.S. and vows to 'completely' block the Strait of Hormuz.

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  • 07
    05-31 14:34 UTCRESTRICTEDby US (Government), Iran (IRGC)

    The US fired at a commercial ship while enforcing a blockade on Iranian ports, and Iran's IRGC launched a missile strike on an oil tanker, indicating continued and escalating restrictions.

    2 earlier RESTRICTED reports since 05-29 20:48 UTC
    • 05-30 09:37 UTCby US Navy, Iran (Government)source ↗

      The US Navy issued a warning for commercial vessels to avoid the Strait, and Iran accused the US of betraying diplomacy, indicating continued restrictions and tensions.

    • 05-29 20:48 UTCby US (Trump), Iran (Government)source ↗

      President Trump is making a final decision on an Iran deal to reopen the Strait, but Iran has reportedly rejected his terms, indicating continued restrictions.

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  • 08
    05-29 17:11 UTCOPENby US (Trump)

    President Trump announced the US naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz will be lifted, indicating a potential deal with Iran to reopen the strait.

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  • 09
    05-29 07:21 UTCRESTRICTEDby Iran (IRGC), US (Government)

    Multiple reports indicate a tentative US-Iran deal to extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait, but Iran's IRGC has reportedly fired on ships, suggesting conditional transit and ongoing tensions.

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  • 10
    05-29 05:28 UTCOPENby US (Government), Iran (Government)

    Multiple reports indicate a tentative US-Iran deal has been reached to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran's IRGC reporting 26 vessels transited in the past 24 hours.

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  • 11
    05-28 22:33 UTCRESTRICTEDby US (Government), Iran (Military)

    Reports indicate a tentative US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait, but Iran has fired warning shots at vessels, suggesting conditional transit and ongoing tensions.

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  • 12
    05-28 20:48 UTCCLOSEDby Iran (Military), US (Military)

    Despite reports of a tentative ceasefire deal, Iran has reportedly launched missiles and fired on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, while the US continues to trade strikes, indicating a return to a full blockade.

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  • 13
    05-28 17:17 UTCRESTRICTEDby US (Government), Iran (Government)

    Reports indicate a tentative US-Iran ceasefire deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but ongoing US strikes and Iranian missile attacks suggest conditional transit and continued conflict.

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  • 14
    05-28 05:26 UTCCLOSEDby US (Military), Iran (IRGC Navy)

    The US military has launched fresh strikes on Iranian military sites, and Iran's IRGC Navy has fired upon four ships attempting to cross the Strait, indicating an escalation to a full blockade.

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  • 15
    05-28 01:36 UTCRESTRICTEDby US (Military), Iran (IRGC Navy)

    The US military continues strikes and shoots down Iranian drones, while Iran's IRGC Navy halts a US oil tanker, indicating ongoing conflict and conditional transit despite some reports of a ceasefire.

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  • 16
    05-28 00:39 UTCCLOSEDby US (Military)

    The US military has carried out new strikes against Iranian military sites in the Strait of Hormuz, indicating active conflict and a physical blockade, despite previous reports of a draft deal to reopen shipping.

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  • 17
    05-27 13:11 UTCRESTRICTEDby Iran (State TV), US (Government)

    Iran's state TV reports a draft deal with the US to reopen Hormuz shipping and end the naval blockade, while South Korea reports an Iranian missile attack on a ship in the Strait, indicating conditional transit and ongoing conflict.

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  • 18
    05-27 07:28 UTCCLOSEDby US (Navy)

    The US Navy has sunk Iranian mine-laying boats in the Strait of Hormuz, indicating active conflict and a physical blockade, despite ongoing negotiations for a truce.

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  • 19
    05-27 05:30 UTCRESTRICTEDby US (Navy), Iran (IRGC Navy)

    The US Navy is assisting ships through the Strait, while Iran's IRGC Navy is coordinating vessel passage, indicating conditional transit despite ongoing accusations of truce violations.

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  • 20
    05-27 03:09 UTCCLOSEDby US (Navy)

    The US Navy has denied restarting Strait of Hormuz escorts, contradicting previous reports of a partial reopening and implying the Strait remains closed due to ongoing conflict.

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  • 21
    05-26 15:03 UTCRESTRICTEDby US (Navy), Iran (Government)

    The US Navy has restarted guiding ships through the Strait, indicating a partial reopening, but Iran condemns US strikes as a 'gross violation' of ceasefire and a tanker was hit by an explosion near Hormuz, suggesting ongoing conflict and conditional transit.

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  • 22
    05-26 00:41 UTCCLOSEDby US (CENTCOM)

    The US military conducted 'self-defense strikes' against Iranian missile sites and mine-laying boats in the Strait of Hormuz, indicating active conflict and a physical blockade.

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  • 23
    05-24 19:30 UTCRESTRICTEDby US (Official), UK (Royal Navy)

    A US official states an agreement in principle to reopen the Strait, but the British Royal Navy is preparing to clear mines, indicating ongoing hazards and conditional transit.

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  • 24
    05-24 14:32 UTCCLOSEDby US (Trump)

    President Trump stated that the Hormuz blockade will remain until an agreement with Iran is signed, indicating the strait is not yet fully open.

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  • 25
    05-24 10:33 UTCRESTRICTEDby Iran (media), US (Trump)

    While President Trump announced a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is 'largely negotiated', Iranian media reports that the Strait will be managed by Tehran, indicating a dispute over control and conditional transit.

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  • 26
    05-23 21:19 UTCOPENby US (Trump)

    President Trump announced that a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is "largely negotiated" and that the strait "will be opened."

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  • 27
    05-23 18:21 UTCRESTRICTEDby Iran (IRGC), US (Trump)

    Iran's IRGC reports 25 ships passed through Hormuz, while US officials indicate progress in talks with Iran, suggesting conditional transit and ongoing diplomatic efforts.

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  • 28
    05-23 15:25 UTCCLOSEDby US (Centcom)

    Centcom reports 100 ships redirected due to a naval blockade of Iran ports, impacting Hormuz transit, indicating a physical blockade is preventing free transit.

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