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Transported by Shadow Fleet: Selenskyy: Eu to Seize Russian Oil

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In the Mediterranean, a freighter of oil sails under the flag of Mozambique. French investigators find this strange. They control the ship and find that it comes from Russia. Selenskyy now proposes to confiscate the valuable cargo.

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Against the background of a tanker from the Russian "Shadow Fleet", who was enraged by France, Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyy called for the seizure of Russian oil supplies. "As long as the war continues, as long as the (Russian) attacks continue, pressure on the aggressor must also continue," Selenskyy said in a video message on Saturday. Kiev is therefore working with European countries to allow them to stop oil tankers and seize Russ…

·Vienna, Austria
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In the Mediterranean, a freighter of oil sails under the flag of Mozambique. French investigators find this strange. They control the ship and find that it comes from Russia. Selenskyy now proposes to confiscate the valuable cargo.

This concerns not only Russian oil but also Iranian oil in tankers. Ukraine, together with the European Union, is working on legislative changes that will allow the confiscation of Russian and Iranian oil from "shadow fleet" vessels. This was announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing his video address. Read also: US seizes Russian "shadow fleet" tanker in the Indian Ocean and shows video. According to Zelenskyy…

Zelensky: We are working on confiscating oil from ships of the Russian shadow fleet. Ukraine and partners are developing a mechanism to block tankers and seize raw materials. France has already detained a sanctioned ship with Russian oil.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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President Vladimir Zelensky commented on the arrest on 20 March by the naval forces of a Russian oil tanker under sanctions; he said that it was necessary not only to stop sub-sanction vessels but to block them and seize oil. There must be legitimate grounds for doing so. "As long as the war continues... pressure on the aggressors must continue. We are working with European countries to ensure that their laws allow them not only to stop such ves…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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