The movement of the two warships toward the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz coincides with the ceasefire discussions currently underway in Islamabad and they will not be likely under attacked.
These warships were apparently clearing sea mines to facilitate the safe passage of commercial vessels.
By utilizing electronic warfare (EW) signals at max power, these warships can approach the Strait of Hormuz while appearing as mere blips on the IRGC’s central radar monitoring system, effectively masking their true scale. However, undersea sensors—which are unaffected by EW interference—captured the vessels' actual signatures, allowing the monitors to display the true size and classification of the warships. They will thus warned by IRGC to leave.