UK slaps new sanctions on Russian shadow fleet

By Andrew McDonald | 12/18/2024 06:33 AM EST

Twenty ships believed to be responsible for transporting Russian oil have been targeted.

LONDON — Britain is sanctioning 20 ships alleged to be involved in the transportation of Russian oil, the U.K. government announced.

The sanctions will target Russian “shadow fleet ships” — in an effort to add to the pressure on Russia’s war economy and target its energy sector.

The ships sanctioned include Andaman Skies, Mianzimu and Ocean Faye, which have each carried more than 4 million barrels of Russian oil this year according to the U.K. government. The measures restrict or prohibit the ships’ movement and access to some British ports.

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It comes a day after Britain joined 11 other Western countries in agreeing to measures to “disrupt and deter” the so-called shadow fleet of vessels to prevent sanctions breaches. The U.K. also sanctioned 30 Russian oil tankers last month, and has slapped restrictions on more than 100 ships responsible for transporting Russian energy.

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