
Euphoria
Cargo vessel damaged by IRGC in the Strait of Hormuz on 22 April 2026.
Last refreshed: 22 April 2026 · Appears in 2 active topics
Does damage to the Euphoria signal Iran is escalating or maintaining Hormuz pressure?
Timeline for Euphoria
Damaged by Iranian forces on 22 April in Hormuz
European Energy Markets: IRGC seizes Epaminondas and MSC FrancescaFired upon by IRGC Navy in Strait of Hormuz
Iran Conflict 2026: IRGC boards three ships inside HormuzWhat happened to the Euphoria ship in the Strait of Hormuz?
Is the Hormuz strait reopening after the Trump ceasefire extension?
Background
Euphoria is a cargo vessel reported damaged by Iranian forces in the Strait of Hormuz on 22 April 2026, during the same IRGC maritime operations that resulted in the seizure of the Epaminondas and MSC Francesca. UKMTO Warning 041-26 described heavy damage to the bridge of one vessel with crew unharmed and no fire. Primary coverage of the Hormuz interdiction operations is on the iran-conflict-2026 topic.
For European energy markets, the damage to Euphoria is part of the pattern of active IRGC interdiction that has held the Strait of Hormuz closed to commercial LNG traffic since 28 February 2026. The three-vessel incident on 22 April occurred seven hours after Trump's Ceasefire extension post and confirmed that Iranian maritime operations were continuing independent of the diplomatic calendar.