Persian Gulf Ships Show True Locations as Signal Jamming Eases
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
The true location of ships trapped in the Persian Gulf is becoming clearer after electronic interference of signals eased over the weekend, helping to reduce concerns about navigating vessels in the war-affected region.
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