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Indian sailors working aboard supertankers in the Strait of Hormuz have shared their harrowing experiences navigating one of the world's most critical and volatile shipping lanes. The strait, a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman, is a vital artery for global oil trade, making it a high-risk zone for maritime crews. Sailors describe the constant fear of missile strikes and other threats that put their lives in serious danger. Despite these risks, they continue to operate the vessels that keep the global energy supply chain functioning. Their accounts highlight the human cost borne by seafarers who sustain the world's dependence on oil transport.

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