MarineTraffic, a global provide of ship tracking, says vessel movements in the Strait of Hormuz continued over the weekend despite security concerns, including attacks on two ships on Friday and Saturday.

– It said 108 verified transits were recorded over three days.

– “Activity was highest on 26 June, with 48 crossings, followed by 38 crossings on 27 June and 22 crossings on 28 June.

– The figures mark a drop from before the attacks, when MarineTraffic recorded 54 transits on Thursday and 70 on Wednesday. The latter was the highest since the US-Israel war on Iran began.

– Prior to the conflict, about 130 to 140 ships passed though the waterway daily.

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