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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Russia’s Dark Fleet Targeted by EU and UK: What’s at Stake
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Russia’s Dark Fleet Targeted by EU and UK: What’s at Stake

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 21, 2025 6:45 pm
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The European Union has sanctioned 189 ships linked to Russia’s shadow fleet, a secretive group of oil tankers used to dodge Western sanctions. These ships help the Kremlin quietly export oil, fuel its war economy, and keep money flowing despite international pressure.

This new action is part of the EU’s 14th sanctions package. With it, nearly 350 vessels are now blacklisted for helping Moscow break the rules.

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What exactly is Russia’s “shadow fleet”?

It’s not a navy—it’s a ghost armada. These are old, poorly maintained oil tankers with unknown owners, shady insurance, and fake paperwork. Most use flags of convenience from countries like Panama and Liberia, where regulations are loose and questions are few.

Instead of using Western insurers or passing through monitored routes, they go dark—literally. They turn off GPS trackers, fake their ship IDs, and transfer oil between ships mid-sea to avoid detection. Some even carry stolen Ukrainian grain.

One EU official called it “a pirate fleet in suits.” Except no one’s laughing.

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Who else is involved?

The EU didn’t stop with ships. It also imposed asset freezes and travel bans on dozens of individuals and companies in the UAE, Turkey, and Hong Kong accused of helping Russia cheat.

Meanwhile, the UK added over 100 new names to its sanctions list, including 18 more shadow fleet tankers. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the message is clear: “Putin wants war—we want justice.”

Is this just about oil?

Not anymore. The shadow fleet is also a security risk. Many of these ships sail without proper safety checks. They’re rusting, risky, and uninsured. In 2024, two Russian tankers leaked oil in the Kerch Strait during a storm. Cleanup was chaotic, and compensation is still unclear.

Worse—NATO suspects some of these ships may be part of hybrid warfare. Undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, vital for power and internet, have been damaged mysteriously. Finnish police even seized a tanker they believe might be responsible for cutting a power cable between Finland and Estonia.

If that sounds like a spy movie, you’re not wrong. And it’s not fiction.

Who’s buying this oil?

Despite sanctions, Russia still sells oil to China and India, often at prices well below the $60-per-barrel cap set by the G7. Since these sales avoid Western banks and insurers, they’re harder to track and block.

Russia has even built its own network of friendly insurers and financiers, making it tough to shut down the operation. It’s a game of whack-a-mole—one ship gets sanctioned, another appears.

The West is finally responding. Twelve countries, including Germany and the UK, agreed to inspect oil tankers’ insurance papers when they pass through tight spots like the Danish Straits.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy welcomed the move but warned that Russia is still playing for time. “We must keep the pressure on,” he said on Telegram.

The truth? Russia’s shadow fleet exists because global trade still rewards loopholes. Sanctions sound tough—but they’re just paper until they’re enforced at sea. The EU’s move is a good start, but unless buyers, shippers, and insurers feel real pain, this ghost fleet will keep sailing.

Also Read  Trump Gives In to Putin, Endorses Russia’s Ukraine War Position in High-Stakes Call

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