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UK boards a sanctioned tanker and designates 27 more shadow-fleet vessels

UK boards a sanctioned tanker and designates 27 more shadow-fleet vessels

Royal Marines seize the 'Smyrtos' in the Channel days before a sanctions package hitting ships, insurers and procurement networks

Shadow·Conflicts· escalating El dinero de quién·El cambio silencioso ·4 takes ·actualizado 16 jun 2026

Summary

On 14 June 2026, Royal Marine Commandos and UK National Crime Agency officers boarded the Cameroon-flagged tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel, a vessel listed since October 2025 for moving sanctioned Russian oil. On 16 June the United Kingdom designated 11 individuals, 32 entities and 27 additional ships, plus insurers and shipping-service providers, under its Russia sanctions regime, alongside a new OFSI interdiction general licence. PM Starmer called it "another blow to Russia"; Zelensky thanked London. A Kremlin envoy dismissed the seizure as a distraction. Reports say at least two other sanctioned tankers diverted from the Channel afterward.

Why it matters

Physically interdicting Shadow Fleet tankers raises Russia's oil-export costs and marks a shift from listing vessels to seizing them — widening the discount on Russian crude and testing the limits of maritime enforcement.