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Sea Drones Target Russian Oil: English Channel Next?
20 Dec
Summary
- Ukraine's sea drone attacks have expanded beyond the Black Sea.
- Empty tankers are targeted to avoid environmental disasters.
- Attacks could increase insurance premiums for shadow fleet vessels.

Ukraine's maritime operations have dramatically escalated with sea-drone attacks now targeting tankers carrying Russian oil beyond the Black Sea into the Mediterranean. This expansion signifies a heightened risk for "shadow fleet" vessels operating globally, as experts suggest the English Channel could become a new target area.
Maritime security analysts indicate Ukraine is prioritizing attacks on empty tankers to mitigate environmental risks. However, these strikes carry substantial financial implications for vessel operators and insurers, with potential costs reaching a billion dollars per incident if a major casualty occurs in sensitive shipping lanes like the English Channel.
The broadening campaign is prompting owners of the nearly 1,000 tankers involved in Russia's shadow fleet to re-evaluate the risk versus reward of facilitating Russian oil exports. Concerns are mounting over insurance payouts, potentially forcing owners to increase prices charged to Russia and impacting the Kremlin's war financing capabilities.




