Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released a new map showing areas of the Strait of Hormuz under their naval control. The announcement comes amid tensions with the US, including a missile strike on an American frigate. IRGC spokesperson stated there is no change in overall strait management.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released a new map claiming control over areas in the Strait of Hormuz, stretching from western Qeshm Island in Iran to Umm Al Quwain in the UAE, and from Kuh-e Mobarak in Iran to south of Fujairah in the UAE, according to Fars reports.
IRGC Spokesperson Hossein Mohebi clarified that the map does not alter overall Strait of Hormuz management. "Commercial ships must follow IRGC Navy sailing protocols and coordinate with Iranian authorities on designated routes," he said, as cited by Xinhua on May 5, 2026. Compliant vessels are allowed passage, while violators may be forcibly stopped.
The announcement followed President Donald Trump's statement that the US would assist trapped ships exiting restricted areas on Monday. Iran's top military command warned foreign forces, especially the US, would be targeted if approaching the strait.
On the same day, two missiles struck a US Navy frigate near Jask port after ignoring Iranian warnings, Fars reported. The frigate retreated and could not continue sailing; US officials have not commented.
Iran tightened controls since February 28 following joint US-Israel strikes, followed by a US counter-blockade after failed ceasefire talks in Islamabad on April 11-12.