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France's Navy intercepts sanctioned oil tanker in the Mediterranean sailing from Russia

A crew member of a French Navy Atlantique-2 submarine hunter naval airplane near the Black Sea port of Constanta, 9 April, 2025
A crew member of a French Navy Atlantique-2 submarine hunter naval airplane near the Black Sea port of Constanta, 9 April, 2025 Copyright  Nicolae Dumitrache/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved.
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By Sophia Khatsenkova & Gavin Blackburn
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French maritime authorities for the Mediterranean said the ship, the Grinch, is suspected of operating with a false flag.

France's Navy intercepted an oil tanker in the Mediterranean Sea that travelled from Russia on Thursday, in a mission targeting the sanctioned Russian shadow fleet, officials said.

French maritime authorities for the Mediterranean said the ship, the Grinch, is suspected of operating with a false flag.

The French Navy is escorting the ship to port for more checks, the statement said.

"We are determined to uphold international law and to ensure the effective enforcement of sanctions," French President Emmanuel Macron said in a post about the interception, with a photo showing a French helicopter hovering over a ship.

"The activities of the 'shadow fleet' contribute to financing the war of aggression against Ukraine," Macron added.

French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, 20 January, 2026
French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, 20 January, 2026 AP Photo

The French mission was conducted together with the UK, which gathered and shared intelligence that enabled the ship to be intercepted, according to French military officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the operation.

The ship was flying under a false flag from the Comoros islands, which are off east Africa, and its crew is Indian, the officials said.

Russia's shadow fleet consists of ageing tankers, often registered under flags of convenience in countries like Comoros or Panama, are used to circumvent Western sanctions by transporting Russian oil with transponders switched off to avoid detection.

Russia's use of the vessels has raised environmental concerns about accidents given their age and uncertain insurance coverage.

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