Iran and US allowed Russian superyacht to cross Strait of Hormuz, source says

It has been unclear ‌how the multi-deck pleasure vessel, worth over $500 million, gained permission to sail on Saturday through the commercially important waterway at the heart of the U.S.-Iran conflict, where traffic has been severely restricted since ‌February. Sailing under a Russian flag, the yacht, called Nord, crossed the strait on ‌an approved route in compliance with international maritime law, the source said.


Reuters | Updated: 28-04-2026 19:22 IST | Created: 28-04-2026 19:22 IST
Iran and US allowed Russian superyacht to cross Strait of Hormuz, source says

A superyacht owned by Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov ​was able to transit the blockaded Strait ​of Hormuz after undergoing ‌maintenance in ​Dubai because neither Iran nor the United States objected, a source close to Mordashov said on Tuesday. It has been unclear ‌how the multi-deck pleasure vessel, worth over $500 million, gained permission to sail on Saturday through the commercially important waterway at the heart of the U.S.-Iran conflict, where traffic has been severely restricted since ‌February.

Sailing under a Russian flag, the yacht, called Nord, crossed the strait on ‌an approved route in compliance with international maritime law, the source said. "Iran did not interfere with the movement of the yacht, as it is a civilian vessel of a friendly country conducting a peaceful transit. The ⁠American ​side also raised no ⁠questions regarding the yacht's movement, as it did not call at Iranian ports and has no connection to ⁠Iran," the source said.

Just a few, mainly merchant vessels, have been passing daily through the crucial ​waterway at the entrance to the Gulf as Washington and Tehran maintain an uneasy ⁠ceasefire. This represents a fraction of the average 125 to 140 daily passages before the Iran war began ⁠on ​February 28. In response, the U.S. has imposed a blockade of Iranian ports. Russia is a longstanding ally of Iran. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi travelled to St Petersburg ⁠on Monday for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, after discussions with peace mediators in ⁠Pakistan and Oman ⁠over the weekend.

After crossing the strait, Nord has been located near the coast of Oman since Sunday, according to LSEG data.

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