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Russia demands release of tanker captain detained by France

Russia demands release of tanker captain detained by France

Posted on June 3, 2026 By admin


In this handout photo provided by the French Army, an NH90 helicopter intercepts an oil tanker that was traveling from Russia under international sanctions, on the Atlantic Sea. File.
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Russia ​is demanding that France release the captain of ‌a tanker detained in France on what ​it says are false ⁠charges, the Russian embassy in Paris said on Wednesday (June 3, 2026).

France’s Navy said on Monday (June 1, 2026) it had intercepted ‌a sanctioned tanker, the Tagor, linked to the Russian oil trade ‌in the Atlantic Ocean. Paris ordered ‌it ⁠to head to the French ⁠mainland, in a move Moscow said was illegal and amounted to “international piracy.”

The Russian Embassy said that French ​authorities had informed ‌Moscow that the vessel’s captain, a Russian national, had been detained on what it described as “trumped-up” charges.

“The Embassy has ‌once again contacted the French ​Ministry of Foreign Affairs, demanding immediate consular access to the Russian citizen ⁠and his prompt release,” the embassy said in a statement.

Russia has relied on old ‌vessels, known in the West as the “shadow fleet”, to ship its oil and gas in the face of Western sanctions.

France and Britain have vowed to obstruct such vessels as part ‌of a European strategy to reduce Russia’s ​ability to fund its war in Ukraine.

Russia rejects the “shadow fleet” label, says ⁠its oil shipments are legitimate, and has ⁠condemned Western attempts to intercept tankers as illegal and akin to piracy, ‌warning it reserves the right to take steps to protect its own ​shipping.

Published – June 03, 2026 06:29 pm IST



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