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British forces cleared to board Russian 'shadow fleet' ships in UK waters

The UK will board and detain Russian shadow fleet vessels to enforce sanctions and disrupt illicit oil exports funding Russia’s war, targeting over 500 sanctioned ships, government said.

  • On Wednesday, Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized British armed forces and law enforcement to intercept, board, and detain sanctioned Russian 'shadow fleet' vessels transiting UK waters, targeting ships that unlawfully breach sanctions to export oil.
  • Russia's 'shadow fleet' comprises more than 1,000 ageing tankers with opaque ownership structures, transporting around 75 percent of Russian crude oil to evade Western sanctions imposed since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
  • Specialist military units including the Special Boat Service have completed training for rapid interdiction scenarios, utilizing helicopters and fast boats designed to secure a ship's bridge swiftly while minimizing environmental risks.
  • Forcing vessels onto longer, costlier routes is the strategic objective; ministers emphasize this policy aims to starve Russian President Vladimir Putin of revenue by making illicit trade less profitable or risk detention.
  • At the Joint Expeditionary Force summit in Helsinki on Thursday, Starmer called for increased coordination as allies in Finland, Sweden, and Estonia have recently intercepted suspected tankers, demonstrating unified European maritime enforcement.
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The British army is now allowed to intercept and seize Russian "phantom fleet" ships in its territorial waters, including the Channel, in order to counter the circumvention of Western sanctions.

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