The US escorted 70 merchant ships through the Strait of Hormuz, lower than the daily average of 138 before the conflict
According to data from the Joint Maritime Information Center on July 5th, a total of 70 commercial ships escorted by the US through the Strait of Hormuz from July 2nd to 4th, lower than the daily average of 138 ships before the conflict. On July 2nd, there were 33 ships, on July 3rd, there were 29 ships, and on July 4th, there were 18 ships. The overall threat level of the Strait of Hormuz has been assessed as "high", and there is a risk of mines in the waters of the strait. Global navigation satellite system interference is normalized.