The UN’s carefully crafted evacuation corridor in the Strait of Hormuz has collapsed into chaos. Sources confirm that a coordinated attack on a humanitarian aid vessel has left the plan in tatters, with British tanker operators now scrambling to secure their assets. The assault, which took place at 0300 local time, involved multiple fast-attack craft and what appears to be a naval mine.
Casualty figures remain unconfirmed, but maritime intelligence suggests at least three crew members are missing. The British government has refused to comment, but leaked memos from the Foreign Office indicate a state of emergency. My sources inside the tanker industry say insurers are refusing to cover new voyages through the strait, effectively strangling the global supply chain.
This is not a drill. The evacuation route was supposed to be a lifeline for thousands of civilians trapped in the region. Now it is a graveyard of twisted metal and broken promises.
The question is: who gains from this? Follow the money. Watch the oil futures.
The smell of blood is in the water.







