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    UK Authorises Military to Board Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers

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    Posted on March 25, 2026

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    Last updated: March 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has authorised the military to board and detain Russian tankers believed to be part of a ‘shadow fleet’ evading oil sanctions. This intensifies efforts to disrupt Moscow’s oil export revenues and aligns with growing EU and U.S. pressure on such vessels.

    UK Authorises Military to Board and Detain Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tankers

    British Government Targets Russian Shadow Fleet Amid Rising Oil Prices

    LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Wednesday he has given the military permission to board and detain Russian ships his government alleges are part of a network of vessels that enables Moscow to export oil despite Western sanctions.

    The decision comes as other European nations have stepped up efforts to disrupt Russia's so-called shadow fleet of tankers used by Moscow to fund its four-year war against Ukraine.

    Government Actions and Rationale

    Starmer said he approved more aggressive action against the vessels because Russian President Vladimir Putin was likely "rubbing his hands" at the sharp rise in oil prices driven by the U.S.-Israel war against Iran.

    "That's why we're going after his shadow fleet even harder, not just keeping Britain safe but starving Putin's war machine of the dirty profits that fund his barbaric campaign in Ukraine," Starmer said in a statement.

    Military and Law Enforcement Preparations

    Downing Street said British military and law enforcement officials have been preparing to board Russian vessels that do not surrender, are armed, or use high-tech pervasive surveillance to evade capture.

    Legal Consequences for Violators

    Once the ships are boarded, Downing Street said criminal proceedings may be brought against the owners, operators and crew, for breaches of sanctions legislation.

    Background on Russia's Shadow Fleet and International Response

    Russia's reliance on the shadow fleet has allowed it to keep exporting oil without complying with Western restrictions imposed after its full‑scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

    European efforts to keep up pressure on Russia were undermined this month when U.S. President Donald Trump's administration gave countries a 30-day waiver to buy sanctioned Russian products currently stranded at sea to stabilize global energy markets roiled by the war in Iran.

    International Coordination and Sanctions

    Starmer made the announcement before he attends the Joint Expeditionary Force Summit in Helsinki on Thursday, where Britain will call for more coordination on seizing shadow fleet vessels.

    Britain has placed sanctions on 544 Russian shadow fleet vessels. They occasionally travel through the Channel, the water that separates Britain and France.

    Risks and Concerns Associated with the Shadow Fleet

    About three-quarters of Russia's crude oil is transported by these ships, Britain estimates.

    The shadow fleet vessels typically have opaque ​ownership structures and have raised concern about environmental risks, with poorly regulated, ageing tankers prone to spills, mechanical failures and leaks, threatening marine ecosystems.

    (Reporting by Andrew MacAskill)

    Table of Contents

    • British Government Targets Russian Shadow Fleet Amid Rising Oil Prices
    • Government Actions and Rationale

    Key Takeaways

    • •Starmer’s order allows UK military and enforcement agencies to board, detain, and initiate criminal proceedings against shadow‑fleet tankers, their operators, and crews for sanctions violations.
    • •This move reinforces a broader crackdown, as the EU has sanctioned nearly 600 shadow‑fleet tankers by December 2025, and other countries are coordinating marine enforcement actions.
    • •The shadow fleet—aging tankers with opaque ownership structures—carries a large share of Russia’s oil exports (up to ~70‑85%), and poses environmental and infrastructure risks, including oil spills and cable sabotage.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK authorises military to board Russian shadow fleet tankers

    1Why has the UK authorised military action against Russian shadow fleet tankers?

    The UK aims to disrupt Russia's shadow fleet, which enables Moscow to export oil in violation of Western sanctions and funds the war in Ukraine.

    2What measures can UK forces take against Russian ships under the new directive?
  • Military and Law Enforcement Preparations
  • Legal Consequences for Violators
  • Background on Russia's Shadow Fleet and International Response
  • International Coordination and Sanctions
  • Risks and Concerns Associated with the Shadow Fleet
  • UK military and law enforcement officials are allowed to board, detain, and potentially bring criminal proceedings against Russian ships and their crews.

    3How significant is Russia's shadow fleet to its oil exports?

    About three-quarters of Russia's crude oil is transported by shadow fleet tankers, according to UK estimates.

    4What environmental concerns are associated with Russian shadow fleet vessels?

    The shadow fleet's poorly regulated and ageing tankers pose risks of spills, mechanical failures, and leaks that threaten marine ecosystems.

    5What international efforts are underway to target Russia's shadow fleet?

    Britain and other European nations are increasing coordination to seize shadow fleet vessels, with further discussions planned at the Joint Expeditionary Force Summit.

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