How the Russian Ghost Fleet Is Tracked From Brittany
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In December 2024, the Eagle S., a Cook Island-flagged oil tanker who had sailed from a Russian port, was arrested by the Finnish police. He was accused of having damaged with his anchor an electric cable and four other data on the bed of the Baltic Sea. It could have been an accident, but its repeated repetition led NATO to launch the following month a military operation, Baltic Sentry, with the deployment of aircraft, ships and surveillance dro…
The tracking of the Russian phantom fleet follows its course, in the image of the tanker "Tagor" arrested and then directed to the bay of Douarnenez on Tuesday. Several Breton companies are at the forefront to detect and track these ships "out of the law".

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