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French Navy Boards ⁤Tanker Suspected of Russian Oil Trade ‌Link

BREST, FRANCE – French naval‍ forces boarded the oil tanker Boracay this week as part of an examination into its potential ‍ties to russia’s “shadow fleet” used to circumvent international⁣ oil sanctions, ⁢authorities confirmed. ‍The vessel,previously blacklisted as⁤ Kiwala in February,is suspected of involvement‌ in facilitating Russian oil exports following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The investigation, opened by the public prosecutor’s⁣ office in Brest, centers on the crew’s “failure to justify the nationality‍ of the vessel” ​and “refusal to‍ cooperate,” prosecutor⁢ Mr. Kellenberger told‌ AFP. The Boracay departed⁢ the Russian port of Primorsk, near‌ Saint Petersburg,⁢ on September⁣ 20, and was en route⁣ to Vadinar, ‍India,⁢ with an expected‌ arrival ⁣date⁣ of October 20,​ according to Marine Traffic data.

The incident highlights​ growing international efforts to disrupt Russia‘s ability to finance its war in⁣ ukraine through illicit oil trade. Western governments have ‌imposed sanctions ⁣on Russia, including price caps and export ⁣restrictions, prompting ⁣Moscow to rely on a network of aging tankers⁤ – estimated to number between 600 ‍and 1,000 vessels – to continue⁢ shipping its oil.French President Macron⁤ has stated this “shadow⁣ fleet” represents “tens ‌of ‍billions of euros of Russia’s budget” and funds approximately “40 per cent of the Russian war effort.”​

The EU has sanctioned hundreds of these ‍tankers. The ‍boarding of the Boracay follows a recent NATO mission to investigate the cutting of a crucial undersea power cable, attributed by some‍ to Russian “ghost ships.”

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