UK Forces Intercept Sanctioned Russian Oil Tanker in Channel Enforcement Move

U.K. Forces Intercept Sanctioned Russian Oil Tanker in Channel Enforcement Move

British authorities moved against a vessel linked to Russia’s shadow fleet after it was intercepted in the English Channel early Sunday. The tanker, SMYRTOS, is being held off the U.K.’s south coast while investigators examine the case and wider sanctions compliance.

The interception was carried out by Royal Marine Commandos and National Crime Agency officers, who boarded the vessel in what the government described as the first UK-led operation of its kind. Prime Minister Keir Starmer directed the operation, which serves as a warning to entities financing Russia’s war in Ukraine, with the vessel detained off the U.K.’s south coast pending further investigation.

Channel Interception and Investigation

As reported by the U.K. Ministry of Defence, Royal Marine Commandos and specially trained law enforcement officers from the National Crime Agency boarded the vessel in what the government describes as the first UK-led operation of its kind. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he directed the interception as the tanker attempted to pass through the English Channel. In a post on X, he stated that the operation delivers another blow to Russia and warns those helping finance President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine that they will not be allowed to hide.

The Ministry of Defence stated that the SMYRTOS would remain off the U.K.’s south coast while investigations continue.

Sanctions Pressure on Russia’s Shadow Fleet

The operation comes as European governments take a tougher approach to ships in their waters that are suspected of moving Russian oil in breach of international sanctions. Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis said in the ministry’s statement that the U.K. has sanctioned more than 500 vessels as it tries to curb the shadow fleet.

Russia criticized a European Union decision authorizing EU vessels in the Mediterranean to stop and inspect foreign ships suspected of being part of a network transporting Russian oil. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that the move threatens maritime security, accuses the EU of intimidating civilian vessels, and rejects the term “shadow fleet” as a political fabrication.

This development follows our earlier article on the U.S. crackdown on shadow fleet oil shipping, which described a guilty plea by tanker master Avtandil Kalandadze after a weeks-long Atlantic pursuit linked to a vessel carrying Iran-origin oil. Authorities said the ship used concealment tactics such as switching off AIS and obscuring its identity, framing the case as part of intensified enforcement against networks moving sanctioned cargo.

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