The lists of sanctions note that the vessels are involved in the transportation of Russian oil or petroleum products to third countries.
The UK has imposed sanctions against ten Russian “shadow fleet” vessels that are using illegal methods to circumvent the Western embargo on Russian oil. Reuters wrote this on Wednesday, September 11.
“Today’s sanctions further undermine Russia’s ability to trade oil through its shadow fleet,” British Foreign Secretary David Lemmy said on Wednesday.
So, Nikolay Zuyev, SCF Vankor, Vladimir TikhonovSCF Baltica, NS Asia, Leonid Loza, Olympiysky Prospect, Zaliv Aniva, NS Clipper, NS Corona.
All tankers fly the flag of Gabon, except for the Zaliv Aniva, which flies the flag of Panama.
The lists of sanctions note that the listed vessels are involved in the transportation of Russian oil or petroleum products to third countries.
Let’s recall that on August 10, Britain announced sanctions against the Russian Aerospace Forces.
Britain also added 11 new sanctions on vessels as part of the sanctions regime, restrictions on vessels, including the Amursky Bay and SCF Pechorain connection with the transportation of oil or petroleum products from Russia to a third country.
Previously, 42 people and six ships of the Russian Federation’s so-called “shadow fleet” were included in the UK sanctions package.
Source: korrespondent

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