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South Korea's Ministry of Oceans announced that the cargo ship "Namu" will depart the Strait of Hormuz in mid-July after repairs for damages sustained in May, which Seoul believes resulted from an attack likely caused by an Iranian anti-ship missile. The ministry stated that responsibility has not been definitively assigned, while Iran's ambassador to Seoul confirmed that Tehran is not directly involved. The ship remains crewed by 35 sailors, and maritime traffic continues to pass through the strait in moderate quantities amid tensions related to potential attacks on oil tankers. Iran maintains its exclusive right to determine the future of the strait.
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