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France Intercepts Russian-Linked Oil Tanker in Atlantic Amid Sanctions Crackdown

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French naval forces have intercepted a Russian-linked oil tanker in the Atlantic Ocean during a major maritime operation aimed at enforcing international sanctions connected to the Ukraine conflict. The vessel, believed to be linked to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet,” was stopped hundreds of miles off the French coast, leading to a new diplomatic dispute between Paris and Moscow.

French Navy Conducts High-Seas Operation

According to French officials, the tanker had departed from the Russian port of Murmansk and was operating under what authorities described as an irregular or false national flag. Special naval units boarded the vessel after concerns were raised regarding its legal status and compliance with maritime regulations. The operation reportedly received support from allied forces, including assistance from the United Kingdom.

French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the mission was carried out under international maritime law and forms part of broader efforts to prevent sanctions evasion through covert shipping networks.

Focus on Russia’s “Shadow Fleet”

Western governments have increasingly targeted vessels believed to be part of Russia’s “shadow fleet,” a network of aging tankers allegedly used to transport oil while avoiding international restrictions. Authorities suspect these ships often operate with altered documentation, unclear ownership structures, or questionable flag registrations.

The latest interception marks another step in France’s ongoing campaign against vessels suspected of helping Russia maintain energy exports despite sanctions imposed by Western nations. Previous operations involving similar tankers have taken place in both the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic waters.

Russia Condemns the Seizure

The Kremlin strongly criticized the operation, calling it unlawful and comparing the action to piracy. Russian officials warned that measures would be taken to protect the country’s maritime interests and commercial shipping routes.

The incident adds to growing tensions between Russia and European nations as sanctions enforcement efforts intensify across international shipping lanes. Analysts believe similar inspections and interceptions could become more common as Western governments continue monitoring maritime trade linked to Russia.

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