Multiple outlets report on Iran’s claim that a foreign ship becomes stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian state media says the vessel did not follow routing instructions provided by Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard and instead took a different route, leading to it running aground in the area. The reporting notes that Iranian officials frame the incident as related to Iran’s control and navigation guidance in the strategic waterway that links the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.

The coverage also highlights that the ship is connected to Tehran. One outlet notes the vessel is linked to Iranian interests, though it does not present details that would independently confirm the exact circumstances of how and why the ship became stuck. Taken together, the sources describe the incident as an Iranian state-media account, with the core elements being Iran’s assertion that the ship ignored Revolutionary Guard instructions, and the portrayal of the vessel as tied to Iran.

No consistent evidence across the cited sources is provided from an external party confirming the claim or offering an alternative account of events in the Strait of Hormuz.