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Russian Fleet: the Ghost Tanker on Its Way to Egypt, the Submarine Still Damages in the Atlantic

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The tanker of the Russian phantom fleet hijacked by the French authorities returned to Egypt on the night of Thursday to Friday, while the Russian military submarine in damage still sails in the Atlantic and continues its route north of Europe.

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The oil tanker suspected of belonging to the Russian phantom fleet has finally returned to the sea. The French authorities' objective was to slow down these ships which allow the Kremlin to bypass the Western sanctions. Russia cannot do without the sale of its oil, essential to finance the war effort in Ukraine. Currently, 38% of the refining capacities are stopped according to Moscow. A level never reached that has direct repercussions for the …

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The tanker of the Russian phantom fleet hijacked by the French authorities returned to Egypt on the night of Thursday to Friday, while the Russian military submarine in damage still sails in the Atlantic and continues its route north of Europe.

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The 244-metre vessel, flying the Benin flag, sailed off La Rochelle in the Bay of Gascony this Friday morning.

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The Russian oil tanker detained by France following the drone alert in Denmark has been able to continue its voyage. The ship set off from the French Atlantic coast toward the Suez Canal overnight into Friday, according to the ship tracking apps Vesselfinder and Marine Trafic. The captain and his first officer, who had been taken into police custody by France, were able to return to the tanker earlier, the broadcaster France Info reported.

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Russia succeeds in circumventing Western sanctions and selling its oil via a fleet of ghost ships. These ships, under foreign flag, are suspected of being involved in destabilizing operations in Europe.

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The tanker "Boracay", suspected of belonging to the Russian ghost fleet and targeted by European sanctions, left the Gulf of Gascogne on the night of Thursday, 2 October, returning to the Suez Canal,...

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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