Sweden stopped another vessel suspected to be part of Russia's shadow fleet
Sweden's Coast Guard has detained a vessel in the Baltic Sea believed to be associated with Russia's shadow fleet.
The Swedish Coast Guard has intercepted a tanker in the Baltic Sea that is suspected of belonging to a shadow fleet linked to Russia. The operation took place on Thursday evening in the territorial waters of Sweden, particularly near the city of Trelleborg. Authorities from the Coast Guard along with the police are continuing their operation on the vessel as of Friday morning, indicating a thorough investigation is underway.
The detained ship was reportedly flying the Comoros flag but is believed to be unregistered and unfit for sea service. While officials have not confirmed its connection to Russia's shadow fleet, they have noted that the ship appears on the EU sanctions list, raising concerns about its legitimacy and operations. This incident is significant as it reflects ongoing vigilance and heightened security measures by Sweden, especially given its geopolitical posture towards Russia.
This marks the second time within a week that Swedish authorities have detained a ship along the Skรฅne coastline. The recurring nature of these incidents could suggest an increasing presence of suspicious maritime activities in the region, further complicating Nordic and EU security dynamics in the context of rising tensions with Russia. The Coast Guard's active role in monitoring and intercepting such vessels demonstrates a proactive approach to safeguarding territorial waters and adhering to international regulations.