'Alter your course:' Hear tense audio before Iran seized UK-flagged ship
An audio recording of British and Iranian naval authorities radioing instructions to a UK-flagged oil tanker just moments before it was seized in the Strait of Hormuz has surfaced.<br />
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In the radio exchange, what is believed to be an Iranian vessel can be heard telling a British Royal Navy frigate that it wants to inspect the Stena Impero for security reasons, and orders it to "alter its course."<br />
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The British side quickly reacted by warning that, under international law, the vessel's passage "must not be impaired."<br />
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The tanker captured by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is now at the center of a widening row between Iran and Britain.<i class="fa fa-language transViewIcon clickable" title="Translation"></i>
'Alter your course:' Hear tense audio before Iran seized UK-flagged ship
Video date 2019/07/22 06:28
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An audio recording of British and Iranian naval authorities radioing instructions to a UK-flagged oil tanker just moments before it was seized in the Strait of Hormuz has surfaced.
In the radio exchange, what is believed to be an Iranian vessel can be heard telling a British Royal Navy frigate that it wants to inspect the Stena Impero for security reasons, and orders it to "alter its course."
The British side quickly reacted by warning that, under international law, the vessel's passage "must not be impaired."
The tanker captured by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is now at the center of a widening row between Iran and Britain.
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