Almost 1,600 ships, carrying a total of 20,000 sailors, are still blocked in the Persian Gulf due to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This is reported by the American TV channel CNN.

The American military operation Freedom to withdraw commercial vessels through the strait, announced by US President Donald Trump, lasted 48 hours. Since Monday, the US Navy has managed to withdraw only two ships from the Persian Gulf.

Companies are unwilling to take on the risk of transit, as both cargo and personnel will be at risk, the media writes.

Any damage to the vessel, worth millions of dollars, will cause financial and logistical losses to companies, since insurance contracts do not apply to situations related to military operations.

Moving ships without such financial support can be extremely expensive. korrespondent.net.

Exiting the Strait of Hormuz, even with the escort of the US military, "requires shipping companies to be much more confident in the safety of passage through the strait before they take this step," said Gene Seroki, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles.