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Dardanelles Strait temporarily closed in both directions

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April 20, 2025
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 20. Türkiye temporarily
suspended shipping in both directions in the Dardanelles Strait due
to thick fog, Trend
reports.

Ship captains were informed that the strait would be closed to
transit vessels in both directions from 08:00 local time.




Shipping will resume once the fog clears.

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