Belgium seizes tanker linked to Russian shadow fleet

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Belgium's special forces, assisted by French helicopters, boarded and seized the oil tanker Ethera — sailing under Guinea's flag — inside Belgium's exclusive economic zone, escorted it to Zeebrugge harbour and opened a criminal investigation into suspected false documents.
Why it matters
Operators that use false flags or opaque ownership to move sanctioned Russian oil now face a materially higher likelihood of interdiction and criminal investigation in European waters. Route planning and vessel vetting for shipments to or from Russia must account for intensified naval tracking and the risk of confiscation.
Belgium seizes tanker linked to Russian shadow fleet
Implications
  • Tanker operators and ship masters must verify flag registration and authentic vessel documentation before accepting charters — failure to do so risks boarding, seizure of vessel and cargo, and criminal investigation in European waters.

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The Guardian

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