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Nearly 600 Russian Shadow Fleet Ships Now Sanctioned As EU Targets 41 More

Nearly 600 Russian Shadow Fleet Ships Now Sanctioned As EU Targets 41 More

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Nearly 600 Russian Shadow Fleet Ships Now Sanctioned As EU Targets 41 More
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The European Union has imposed sanctions on 41 additional vessels in Russia’s shadow fleet, taking the total number of sanctioned ships to nearly 600.

The EU Council reported that these vessels are now banned from entering EU ports and are prohibited from receiving a broad range of maritime transport services.

According to the Council, the sanctions target non-EU tankers that play a role in circumventing the oil price cap, supporting Russia’s energy sector, transporting military equipment, or carrying stolen Ukrainian grain and cultural goods.

The measure is part of the EU’s continued efforts to pressure Russia over its war of aggression against Ukraine.

The EU has implemented 19 sanction packages against Russia to date. Despite these measures, Moscow has adapted, continuing to sell millions of barrels of oil to India and China, albeit at discounted prices compared with global rates.

Much of this oil is transported using vessels operating outside the

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