SINGAPORE, April 20 (Reuters) - More than 20 vessels passed the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, ‌data from shipping analytics firm Kpler showed, ‌the highest number of ships crossing the waterway since March 1.

• ​Among the vessels that made it through on Saturday, five of them last loaded cargoes from Iran ranging from oil products to metals. Three of ‌them are liquefied petroleum ⁠gas carriers with one each heading to China and India.

• Panama-flagged tanker Crave, ⁠carrying LPG from the United Arab Emirates, is heading to Indonesia.

• Two of three tankers - Akti A ​and Athina - ​carrying refined products loaded ​from Bahrain and are ‌heading to Mozambique and Thailand, respectively.

• Liberian-flagged tanker Navig8 Macallister is shipping about 500,000 barrels of UAE's naphtha to Ulsan in South Korea.

• Liberian-flagged Very Large Crude Carrier Fpmc C Lord is carrying ‌about 2 million barrels of ​Saudi crude and heading for ​Mailiao port in ​Taiwan.

• Indian-flagged Desh Garima loaded with about ‌780,000 barrels of UAE's Das ​crude is ​heading to Sri Lanka.

• Vessel Ruby carrying Qatari fertiliser is heading to the UAE.

• Bulk ​carrier Merry M ‌is carrying petroleum coke loaded from Saudi ​Arabia to Ravenna in Italy.

(Reporting by Florence Tan; ​Editing by Christopher Cushing)