Macron says French Navy, backed by the UK, intercepted a sanctioned tanker from Russia
The French Navy, with UK support, intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker traveling from Russia in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday. French President Emmanuel Macron announced the boarding of the tanker, named Tagor, stating it violated international sanctions and financed Russia's war in Ukraine.
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AI-generatedThe French Navy, with UK support, intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker traveling from Russia in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday. French President Emmanuel Macron announced the boarding of the tanker, named Tagor, stating it violated international sanctions and financed Russia's war in Ukraine. The interception occurred over 400 nautical miles west of France, in international waters, as the vessel departed from Murmansk. French authorities suspect the tanker of operating under a false flag and are escorting it for further inspection. This action is part of a broader effort by nations supporting Ukraine to target Russian oil exports and crack down on a "shadow fleet" used to evade sanctions.
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5 extractedThe tanker was traveling from the northwestern Russian port of Murmansk.
The tanker Tagor was boarded on Sunday in the Atlantic.
The French Navy, with UK support, intercepted a sanctioned Russian oil tanker.
France and other countries have vowed to crack down on the sanction-busting "shadow fleet."
The tanker is suspected of operating under a false flag.