12 out of 40 ships turned off their signals and took covert routes; this strait now feels like a spy movie.

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CoinWorld News, citing CNN, according to data from maritime intelligence company Kpler, a total of 40 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday; this number is still far below the average daily traffic before the US-Israel-Iran conflict broke out in February. Data provided by Kpler shows that of these 40 ships, 16 passed through the strait along the route on the Iranian side. The company added that another 12 ships had their tracking signals turned off or passed through via "unknown" routes. Before Israel and the US launched strikes on Iran in late February, the average daily number of ships passing through the strait exceeded 100.
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