British forces yesterday intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet in the English Channel, the British Ministry of Defense said.
The six-hour operation in the early hours was supported by aircraft, including Chinook helicopters, and navy vessels such as the frigate HMS Sutherland.
“In the first UK-led operation of its kind, the vessel SMYRTOS was boarded by Royal Marine Commandos and specially trained law enforcement officers from the National Crime Agency, despite Russia’s best efforts to evade sanctions and continue fueling its barbaric war with Ukraine,” the ministry said in a statement.
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The vessel would now be moved to an anchorage off the south coast of England and monitored, it added.
“Russia relies on its shadow fleet to fund their conflict in Ukraine and our interdiction delivers a blow to [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s illegal war,” British Secretary of State for Defense Dan Jarvis said.
The operation was carried out in “close coordination with the French,” he added.
Disrupting the shadow fleet was “directly bearing down on the resources sustaining Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and reducing its capacity to threaten security across Europe and beyond,” Jarvis said.
The UK has sanctioned hundreds of vessels suspected of being part of the shadow fleet used by Russia to bypass Western embargoes since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The ships — usually aging tankers with dubious ownership — are banned from accessing British ports and services.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the operation delivered “yet another blow to Russia and reminds those fueling Putin’s war in Ukraine that they cannot hide.”
In March, the British government announced that its forces would be able to board and seize shadow fleet vessels passing through its waters.
The announcement followed the easing of restrictions by Washington on Russian oil to soften prices sent soaring by the US-Israel war against Iran.
France, Belgium, Finland and other European countries have also recently seized sanction-busting vessels believed to belong to the so-called shadow fleet.
London has said such ships are suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Baltic Sea on several occasions.
The British government has said it would propose new legislation aimed at preventing “Russia and other hostile states” from sabotaging vital subsea Internet cables.
There have been a series of sea incidents in the Baltic Sea since 2023, when undersea cables and power lines have been damaged.
Military experts and European leaders said Russia has ramped up its “hybrid war” in the strategic region — now bordered entirely by NATO members barring Russia.
Former British secretary of state for defense John Healey in April said the UK’s armed forces had tracked and deterred three Russian submarines on an alleged month-long “covert operation” in British waters in the North Atlantic near vital undersea cables and pipelines.
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