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Home / War and Conflict / US may seize Russian oil tanker near Europe

US may seize Russian oil tanker near Europe

7 Jan

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Summary

  • US plans to intercept Russian-flagged tanker crossing the Atlantic.
  • The tanker is suspected of breaking US sanctions and shipping Iranian oil.
  • Russia closely monitors the situation, citing compliance with international law.
US may seize Russian oil tanker near Europe

American forces may act to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker, the Marinera, currently traversing the Atlantic Ocean. The vessel, believed to be between Scotland and Iceland, is suspected of violating US sanctions and previously carrying Iranian oil. US officials indicated a preference for seizing the ship. This potential operation coincides with increased US military aircraft presence in the UK.

Last month, the US Coast Guard attempted to board the tanker, then named Bella 1, in the Caribbean. After obtaining a warrant to seize the vessel, it altered course, changed its name to Marinera, and reportedly reflagged from Guyana to Russia. Experts note that changing a ship's name and flag may not deter US enforcement actions, which are based on its underlying identity and sanctions history.

Russia's foreign ministry expressed concern, stating the Marinera is in international waters and adhering to maritime law. They suggested the heightened US and NATO military attention is disproportionate. The situation develops shortly after the US military operation to apprehend Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The US may seize the Marinera due to suspected violations of US sanctions and its alleged involvement in shipping Iranian oil.
Russia is closely monitoring the situation with concern, asserting that the tanker is sailing legally in international waters.
The Marinera is believed to be sailing in the North Atlantic, between Scotland and Iceland.

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