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US military boards third oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean

The Bertha tanker, carrying 1.9 million barrels of Venezuelan crude, was interdicted in the Indian Ocean as part of the 10th U.S. operation targeting sanctioned tankers, Pentagon said.

  • On Tuesday, U.S. military forces boarded the Bertha in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean Sea, conducting a right-of-visit, maritime interdiction and boarding, U.S. Southern Command said.
  • Amid U.S. pressure on Venezuela, at least 16 tankers fled after Maduro's apprehension, leaving only a dozen to pursue, the organization said.
  • Tracking data show the vessel received Iranian crude via at-sea transfers to China, linking it to transshipment tactics, according to TankerTrackers.com co-founder Samir Madani.
  • The Pentagon said it did not confirm a formal seizure of the vessel and had no further details beyond the Southern Command's post, even as the U.S. continues tanker enforcement efforts.
  • Operating in defiance of the quarantine, the vessel attempted to evade, and Venezuela's use of a shadow fleet of falsely flagged tankers complicates enforcement of global supply chains.
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The US Navy pursued the »Bertha« from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean – then access was made. According to Pentagon, the background is a violation of Donald Trump's oil sanctions.

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The US Armed Forces have carried out an operation to intercept and detain the tanker Bertha, which is under US sanctions, in international waters.

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