2026年4月19日 美国东部时间晚上9:03 / 福克斯新闻
伊朗封锁霍尔木兹海峡,上百艘油轮遭炮火围困
赫伯罗特称其危机团队已“徒劳无功”,六艘船舶在迪拜附近锚泊数周
作者:艾玛·巴斯西,福克斯新闻
特朗普警告伊朗:别想用封锁霍尔木兹海峡要挟美国
福克斯新闻报道中东紧张局势升级,伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队重申对霍尔木兹海峡的严格管控并向过往船舶开火。唐纳德·特朗普总统在椭圆形办公室发表讲话称,美国海军封锁将全面维持。白宫记者亚历克斯·霍根就不断升级的外交与军事对峙局势提供最新动态。
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4月18日伊朗封锁这一关键海峡航道后,上百艘商业油轮被困在霍尔木兹海峡两侧,交通陷入停滞,船员们陷入困境,有报告称船上响起枪声,船员遭遇“创伤性经历”。
根据《联合国海洋法公约》(UNCLOS),霍尔木兹海峡属于国际法框架下的国际航道,船舶享有过境通行权。
美国能源信息署数据显示,全球约五分之一的石油供应经霍尔木兹海峡运输,使其成为全球能源市场的关键咽喉要道。
英国海事贸易行动办公室(UKMTO)称,伊朗炮艇当日向一艘油轮开火,另有一枚炮弹击中一艘集装箱船,造成货物受损。
斯塔默与马克龙被指借霍尔木兹海峡计划“刷存在感”
美国中央司令部周二表示,“美国海军导弹驱逐舰正参与执行针对伊朗港口的封锁任务”。(美国中央司令部供图)
海事监测组织TankerTrackers发布的录音似乎捕捉到一艘船舶及其船员在接近海峡时遭袭击的瞬间,其中包含一名船员的求救呼叫。
据TankerTrackers消息,录音中可以听到这名船员说道:“伊斯兰革命卫队海军! motor tanker Sanmar Herald号!你们之前批准我通行……现在却在开火。让我掉头回去!”
伊朗官方媒体证实,为迫使船舶返航,已在船只附近开火,而印度外交部表示,外务大臣对此深感担忧。
全球第五大集装箱航运公司赫伯罗特告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,该公司已启动危机团队,但其船员仍被困在该区域的船舶上。
“从周五下午到今天,我们整个危机团队一直在努力让船舶脱困——不幸的是,这一切都是徒劳,”赫伯罗特集团通信高级主任尼尔斯·豪普特说道。
“这类事件很容易造成创伤性经历。此外还存在严重的水雷威胁,这使得为通过海峡的船舶投保几乎不可能。”
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“船员们身体状况尚可,但他们越来越不耐烦和沮丧。非常遗憾,我们今天还是无法离港,”他补充道,“仍有许多船舶被困在波斯湾。”
“我们有六艘船舶锚泊在迪拜港附近,全体船员都希望局势能有所好转,”豪普特说道。
伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)4月18日表示,海峡将持续封锁,直到美国解除对伊朗港口的封锁,并警告船舶不要离开锚地,否则将被视为“敌方”合作者。
根据伊朗官员和官方媒体过往声明,伊朗此前辩称,对其石油出口和航运的限制属于“经济战”,将在霍尔木兹海峡的行动定性为对外国施压其经济的回应。
“接近霍尔木兹海峡将被视为与敌人合作,任何违规船舶都将成为打击目标,”伊朗半官方的塔斯尼姆通讯社援引伊斯兰革命卫队的一份声明称。
特朗普下令封锁霍尔木兹海峡,美伊紧张局势飙升
2026年3月27日周五,阿拉伯海湾通往阿联酋外的霍尔木兹海峡航道上,渔船点缀海面,背景中货轮正驶向海峡。(美联社照片)
美国对伊朗港口实施封锁,以施压德黑兰重新开放海峡,美国中央司令部表示,这些措施“公平地针对所有船舶”执行。
赫伯罗特称,自2月28日与伊朗爆发战争后海峡首次关闭以来,其船舶已被困数周。
“对我们而言,船舶能尽快通过海峡至关重要,”豪普特说道。
“我们为所有船员提供不限量流量的数据服务,以便他们能与亲人视频通话并享受娱乐。船员们很坚强,但在船上待了几周后,生活越来越单调,不满情绪也在加剧。”
“有一个船员遭遇了炸弹碎片引发的船上火灾。其他人则看到导弹或无人机在他们的船只附近飞行,”他补充道。
“他们很有韧性,但每多一天,局势就会变得更艰难、更单调、压力也更大。”
唐纳德·特朗普总统表示,伊朗曾同意不再封锁海峡,但此次封锁发生后,特朗普称这是“敲诈”,并表示美国不会退缩。
艾玛·巴斯西是福克斯新闻数字频道突发新闻撰稿人。加入福克斯之前,她曾在《每日电讯报》美国夜班团队工作,负责过外交、政治、新闻、体育和文化等多个版面。
Distress call captures tanker under fire, Iran shuts Hormuz trapping thousands of sailors
April 19, 2026 9:03pm EDT / Fox News
Hundreds of tankers stranded amid gunfire as Iran shuts Strait of Hormuz
Hapag-Lloyd says its crisis team has been working ‘in vain’ as six ships sit anchored near Dubai for weeks
By Emma Bussey, Fox News
Trump warns Iran it ‘can’t blackmail’ US with Hormuz closure
Fox News reports on heightened tensions in the Middle East as Iran’s Revolutionary Guard reaffirms strict control over the Strait of Hormuz and fires on passing ships. President Donald Trump, speaking from the Oval Office, states the US naval blockade will remain in full force. White House correspondent Alex Hogan provides updates on the escalating diplomatic and military standoff.
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Hundreds of commercial tankers are stranded on both sides of the Strait of Hormuz after Iran shut the critical chokepoint on April 18, halting traffic and leaving crews trapped amid reports of gunfire and “traumatic experiences” on board.
The Strait of Hormuz is considered an international waterway under international law, through which ships have the right of transit passage, according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through the Strait of Hormuz, making it a critical chokepoint for global energy markets, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The U.K. Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said Iranian gunboats opened fire on a tanker the same day, while a projectile struck a container vessel, damaging cargo.
STARMER AND MACRON ACCUSED OF ‘PLAYING AT BEING RELEVANT’ WITH STRAIT OF HORMUZ PLAN
U.S. Central Command said Tuesday that “U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers are among the assets executing a blockade mission impacting Iranian ports.”(CENTCOM)
Audio released by maritime monitoring group TankerTrackers appears to capture the moment a vessel and its crew came under fire while approaching the strait, including a distress call from a crew member.
“Sepah Navy! Motor tanker Sanmar Herald! You gave me clearance to go… you are firing now. Let me turn back!” the crew member can be heard saying in the recording, according to TankerTrackers.
Iranian state media confirmed that shots were fired near vessels to force them to turn back, while the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India said the foreign secretary was deeply concerned.
Hapag-Lloyd, the world’s fifth-largest container shipping line, told Fox News Digital that it had activated a crisis team as its crews remain stuck on board vessels in the region.
“We have been working from Friday afternoon until today with the entire crisis team to bring the vessels out — in vain, unfortunately,” said Nils Haupt, senior director of group communications at Hapag-Lloyd AG.
“These events can easily lead to traumatic experiences. There is also a significant risk from sea mines, which has made insuring vessels for passage through the Strait nearly impossible.”
LISA DAFTARI: HORMUZ WHIPLASH PROVES TEHRAN CAN’T HONOR ANY DEAL IT SIGNS
“The crews are well, but they are becoming increasingly impatient and frustrated. It is very unfortunate that we could not leave today,” he added. “Many ships are still stuck in the Persian Gulf.”
“Our six ships are anchored near the port of Dubai, and all crews hope for an improvement in the situation,” Haupt said.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on April 18 that the strait would remain closed until the U.S. lifts its blockade on Iranian ports, warning ships not to move from anchorage or risk being treated as “enemy” collaborators.
Iran has previously argued that restrictions on its oil exports and shipping amount to “economic warfare,” framing actions in the Strait of Hormuz as a response to foreign pressure on its economy, according to statements from Iranian officials and state media in past incidents.
“Approaching the Strait of Hormuz will be considered cooperation with the enemy, and any violating vessel will be targeted,” the IRGC said in a statement carried by the semi-official Tasnim News Agency.
TRUMP ORDERS A BLOCKADE IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ AS TENSIONS WITH IRAN SOAR
Fishing boats dot the sea as cargo ships, in the background, sail through the Arabian Gulf toward the Strait of Hormuz off the United Arab Emirates, Friday, March 27, 2026.(AP Photo)
The United States imposed the blockade on Iranian ports to pressure Tehran to reopen the strait, with U.S. Central Command saying the measures are being enforced “impartially against all vessels.”
Hapag-Lloyd said its vessels have been stuck for weeks following the initial closure after the outbreak of war with Iran on Feb. 28.
“For us, it is critical that our vessels can pass through the strait soon,” Haupt said.
“We offer all crew members unlimited data so they can video call loved ones and access entertainment. Crews are strong, but after weeks on board there is growing monotony and frustration.”
“One crew experienced a fire on board from bomb fragments. Others have seen missiles or drones near their vessels,” he added.
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“They are resilient, but each additional day makes the situation more difficult, more monotonous, and more stressful.”
President Donald Trump said Iran had agreed not to close the strait again but after the closure, Trump called the situation “blackmail” and said the U.S. would not back down.
Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.
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