Papers, Please: How Europe Is Cracking Down on Russia’s Shadow Fleet
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"The ghost fleet" used by Russia, but also by Iran and North Korea, to transport oil falling by sanctions could be the number of "about 900 ships", said the French Admiral Benoit de Guibert in front of the Members, informs AFP, quoted by...
These obsolete and unregistered ships are used by Russia, Iran and North Korea to transport oil by bypassing European sanctions.
The Fayard shipyard in the Port of Odense defies a slap from Mette Frederiksen and continues to service the Russian natural gas fleet, Ekstra Bladet can now reveal.
"State action is first and foremost a particularly careful monitoring of this fleet," stressed the senior official.
The "ghost" fleet used by Russia, but also by Iran and North Korea, to transport oil bypassing Western sanctions could have "around 900 ships", French Admiral Benoit de Guibert said on Wednesday.
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