British forces intercept Russian shadow fleet oil tanker attempting to cross English Channel

June 14 (Reuters) – British armed forces on ​Sunday intercepted a Russian shadow fleet oil ‌tanker attempting to pass through the English Channel.
The vessel SMYRTOS was boarded ​by Royal Marine Commandos ​and specially trained law enforcement officers ⁠from the National Crime ​Agency, Britain’s Ministry of Defence said ​in a statement.
The vessel will be held and monitored off the south coast ​as investigations continue, the ​statement said, adding that enforcement action in ‌Britain’s ⁠territorial waters was carried out in accordance with domestic and international law.
British Prime Minister Kier Starmer ​said that ​he ⁠had directed the interception.
“This successful operation delivers yet another ​blow to Russia and ​reminds ⁠those fueling Putin’s war in Ukraine that we will not let ⁠them ​hide,” Starmer said ​in a post on X.

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