Amidst the ongoing tension in the Strait of Hormuz, a news is spreading rapidly on social media that Iran has captured 10 American soldiers and thrown them into the sea. This news has created a stir in the expatriates and business world living in Gulf countries. However, as per official records and recent reports, no such incident has been confirmed. This information is completely wrong and the situation is different at present.
Has Iran really captured American soldiers?
There has been no credible report in the last 24 hours or recent days that 10 American soldiers have been captured or treated in this manner. There is definitely military activity in the Gulf region but the claim of kidnapping of soldiers is baseless. In early April 2026, tension between America and Iran has increased, but no violent incident like throwing soldiers into the sea has taken place. The things going on on social media are based on rumours.
This rumor is related to an old incident of 2016
People often connect old news with the current situation. There was a case in January 2016 when Iran detained 10 US sailors because their boats entered Iranian territorial waters. At that time those soldiers were released safely within 24 hours. Below is a list of current developments:
Plane accident: On April 2, 2026, Iran shot down an American F-15E aircraft, but its crew was rescued safely.
Claim: Iran claimed to have shot down an A-10 aircraft around April 4, which has not been confirmed by the Pentagon.
Ultimatum: The US President has given 48 hours till April 7 to completely open the Strait of Hormuz.
Talk of ceasefire: For peace in the region, talks are going on for a 45-day ceasefire so that the trade route can be restarted.
Its impact on Indians and expatriates living in the Gulf
The world’s major oil trade takes place through the Strait of Hormuz. Due to tension on this route, crude oil prices and movement of sea vessels are affected. This area is very sensitive for Indians living in countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait. At present no passenger flight or normal movement has been stopped. Expatriates are advised not to pay attention to such fake news and rely only on official information.










