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Footage released appearing to show Iran’s IRGC boarding two cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
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🕐 2026년 4월 24일 AM 06:15
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Iran Accused of Staging Ship Seizure Video in Strait of Hormuz

Iran is suspected of staging a video showing its forces seizing two cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Evidence suggests parts of the footage were filmed hours after the alleged incident, raising concerns about misinformation.
Thu Apr 23 2026

Iran Releases 'Staged' Ship Seizure Video

Iranian forces released a video claiming to show the seizure of two cargo ships, the MSC Francesca and the Epaminondas, in the Strait of Hormuz. The footage depicts masked armed men boarding the vessels. However, BBC Verify suggests that some parts of the video might have been filmed more than eight hours after the actual alleged attack on Wednesday morning, indicating a potential staging of events.

Discrepancies in Footage Raise Questions

BBC Verify analyzed the direction of shadows on the ships and tracking data, revealing inconsistencies. Notably, the hatch through which the men climbed was already open upon their arrival, and another individual appeared to be on board, ready to film their ascent. Greek authorities have denied the seizure of the Epaminondas, stating that the captain remains in control. However, both ships have ceased sharing their location data, making it difficult to ascertain their current status.

Mysterious Boat Trails in Strait Explained

Separately, satellite images circulated online showing a large fleet of small boats in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to claims that Iran was planting sea mines. Experts, however, informed BBC Verify that they have observed similar patterns from Copernicus Sentinel in 2024 and 2025. They suggest these trails could simply be from Iranian fishing boats or smugglers crossing the strait from Oman, refuting the mine-laying allegations.

*Source: YouTube: BBC News (2026-04-23)*

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