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Iran Plans Live Fire Drill in Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow sea route at the entrance of the Persian Gulf, is again seeing rising tension. This waterway is very important for global trade because a large share of the world’s oil passes through it.

Iran has said it will hold military exercises in the strait on Sunday, February 1, 2026, and Monday, February 2, 2026. During these drills, the military will use real weapons and live fire. This could create risks for ships travelling through the area.

The strait lies between Iran and Oman and is one of the world’s busiest shipping routes. Around one-fifth of the world’s oil trade moves through this narrow path. Because of this, any problem in the area can affect oil supplies and raise prices around the world.

Iran has warned ships to be careful and follow safety rules during the drills. Officials said the exercises are meant to improve the country’s defence and protect its waters. However, many shipping companies and governments are worried about possible disruptions.

Several countries depend on oil that travels through this route. If ships are delayed or avoid the area, it could slow trade and increase energy costs.

The Strait of Hormuz has faced tensions before, including military patrols, ship seizures, and conflicts between Iran and other nations. This history has added to current concerns.

World leaders are asking for calm and want all sides to keep commercial shipping safe. They say it is important that trade and oil supplies continue without problems.

More information is expected in the coming days as the exercise dates get closer and officials watch the situation carefully.