Russia is accused of illegally exporting Russian oil

Russia is accused of illegally exporting Russian oil
Russia is accused of illegally exporting Russian oil

Published on 11/01/2025 22:26

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Baltic Sea: Russia is accused of illegally exporting Russian oil
Baltic Sea: Russia is accused of illegally exporting Russian oil
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Moscow is accused of endangering European security with its fleet of dilapidated tankers that circumvent sanctions and pollute the planet. Latest example: the Eventin, with 99,000 tonnes of oil on board, which had to be taken care of in the Baltic Sea.

A 274 m long trash tanker adrift on the Baltic: the Eventin, flying the flag of Panama. In its holds, 99,000 tonnes of illegally exported Russian oil. Friday January 10, the German authorities had to intervene urgently with three tugboats to rescue him. Having left Russia, it was due to reach Egypt when it suffered damage off the coast of Germany. Without electricity, without a motor, it represented a danger to the environment.

This tanker is suspected of being part of the immense Russian ghost fleet of 600 ships, most of them flying flags of convenience. It was decided by Vladimir Putin to massively remove oil and gas from the country despite the European embargo. Some would also specialize in attacks against communications cables, such as the Eagle S, spotted on December 25, which damaged several cables between Finland and Estonia.

Watch the full report in the video above

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