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Vessels in the northern Gulf have been receiving VHF radio challenges that could be linked to an Iranian military exercise.
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Several ships in the Northern Mideast Gulf have been contacted by radio demanding they alter course, according to a British government agency monitoring maritime security in the region.
"UKMTO has been made aware of several incidents involving VHF radio challenges to vessels in the Northern Arabian Gulf," the agency said. "Some of these VHF challenges include demands to alter course.
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