Iran has planted dangerous naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz, putting global energy supplies at risk


Published: 02:33 17 April 2026
Iran has planted dangerous naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important waterways in the Middle East, which has created a major threat to international shipping and oil supplies.
According to the recent situation, the mines planted in this strait have now become a cause of concern for Iran. US officials claim that Iran is now unable to accurately identify the location of the mines due to the lack of proper accounting at the time of planting. As a result, the security risk has increased further.
In addition, the ability to remove or deactivate these mines is also known to be limited. This is making the situation more complicated and maritime security is being seriously disrupted.
The movement of various commercial ships, including oil tankers, through this important waterway is being severely disrupted due to the risk of mine explosions and possible drone and missile attacks.
About 20 percent of the world's oil and gas supply is transported through this Strait of Hormuz. As a result, the instability in the region is also increasing pressure and uncertainty in the international energy market.
Meanwhile, Iran is reported to have allowed ships from certain countries—such as Russia, China, India, Iraq, and Pakistan—to use this route on a limited basis by the end of March 2026.
According to analysts, if this situation in the Strait of Hormuz persists, it could have a profound impact not only on the regional but also on the global economy and energy security.
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