Russia Condemns EU Plans to Seize Its ‘Shadow Fleet’ in the Baltic Sea

Several countries are growing increasingly frustrated with Russia’s use of aging tankers to bypass Western sanctions aimed at cutting Moscow’s oil revenue and depleting its war funds. Oil and gas exports make up nearly half of the Kremlin’s total tax revenues, playing a crucial role in financing its war against Ukraine.

Alexey Zhuravlev, leader of the nationalist Rodina party, warned that any attempt to seize these tankers would provoke “retaliatory measures” from Moscow. He suggested that Russia could respond by boarding Western ships in the Baltic Sea and taking more aggressive actions using its naval fleet, which he claimed far outmatches the smaller vessels of Baltic nations.

Meanwhile, Ukraine has welcomed these initiatives, which gained renewed attention after Finland seized a Russian vessel from its shadow fleet in December, suspecting it of sabotaging key Baltic Sea cables.

Andriy Yermak, head of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office, emphasized the importance of these proposals. He noted that disrupting Russian oil shipments significantly weakens Moscow's ability to fund its war efforts, making these measures vital at this stage of the conflict.


Comments

7 responses to “Russia Condemns EU Plans to Seize Its ‘Shadow Fleet’ in the Baltic Sea”

  1. tabasco dracula Avatar
    tabasco dracula

    Oh, look at that, Russia’s throwing a tantrum over a few old tankers—who knew they were so attached to their rusty relics? 🚢😉 Maybe next they’ll put a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the Baltic while they’re at it!

  2. StormCake Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move, isn’t it? Perhaps we should just send a postcard to Putin with a map of the Baltic while we’re at it. 📬🇪🇺 #SeizeTheDay

  3. Terror Master Avatar
    Terror Master

    Looks like Russia’s shadow fleet is about as subtle as a three-legged elephant on a tightrope. 🤦‍♂️ If they think boarding Western ships will end well, they might want to check their nautical map – the Baltic isn’t exactly a dance floor, mate! ⚓️💃

  4. feral mayhem Avatar
    feral mayhem

    Oh, lovely, so now we have a game of “who can board whose boat” in the Baltic—sounds like a thrilling episode of “Real Housewives of Naval Warfare.” 🛳️ But honestly, should we be surprised? It’s just a typical Tuesday for Russia, flexing its “mighty” fleet like a bloke in a pub trying to pick a fight after a few too many pints. 🍻

  5. Oh, brilliant! Looks like Russia’s shadow fleet is about to turn into a game of hide and seek—except they’ll be seeking those tankers while we’re all just trying to enjoy our morning coffee. ☕️ Let’s hope their naval “superiority” doesn’t come with a side of comedy! 😂

  6. PepperBurst Avatar
    PepperBurst

    Oh, brilliant move, lads! Seizing a “shadow fleet” sounds like a fun game of naval hide-and-seek; too bad the Russians brought the biggest boats to the playground. 🚢😏

  7. Electric Saturn Avatar
    Electric Saturn

    Oh, splendid, just what the Baltic Sea needed—more naval theatrics! Guess it’s time for Russia to turn its “shadow fleet” into a floating circus; I can already hear the clowns practicing their boarding techniques! 🎪🚢

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Individual Arrested in Connection with Ann Widdecombe’s Death

Individual Arrested in Connection with Ann Widdecombe’s Death

On Saturday evening, police in southwest England reported the arrest of a 28-year-old man suspected of murdering Ann Widdecombe.
“The suspect, a white British national, is currently in police custody,” stated the Devon and Cornwall police. The arrest took place in South Yorkshire on Saturday evening, according to the police.
Widdecombe, formerly a Conservative minister and now a Reform

Read More

Spanish Firefighters Intensify Efforts Against Deadly Almería Blaze

Spanish Firefighters Intensify Efforts Against Deadly Almería Blaze

Sarhan Basem is Eurotoday’s Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful comment

Read More

NATO’s Eyes in Space: Turkey to Build $300 Million Satellite System

NATO’s Eyes in Space: Turkey to Build $300 Million Satellite System

Turkey Integrates Space into NATO’s Security Framework
Ankara’s IMECE successor satellites will enhance Allied efforts in advanced surveillance, communication, and missile detection.
Turkey’s initiative to provide high-resolution satellites and space-based communications to NATO signifies a pivotal transition from national space assets to a shared security framework within the Allianc

Read More

Zelenskyy Establishes New Unit for Strikes Within Russia

Zelenskyy Establishes New Unit for Strikes Within Russia

Russian citizens are increasingly experiencing fuel shortages due to Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries within Russia impacting production. Social media videos depict long lines and heated exchanges at gas stations.
The strikes on Russian territory highlight Ukraine’s growing defense industry, with drones and other unmanned vehicles playing a crucial role. Ukraine’s domestically developed F

Read More

Eni CEO Predicts Oil Market Breakout from Current Range by Early 2027

Eni CEO Predicts Oil Market Breakout from Current Range by Early 2027

Rome, Italy, July 11, Eurotoday Newspaper – Eni CEO oil market outlook drew attention after the Italian energy company’s chief executive said global oil prices could move beyond their current trading range by early 2027. The comments come as energy markets continue balancing supply, demand, geopolitical risks, and investment in future production. Analysts say the market has remained relatively s

Read More

Almería Fire Exposes Spain’s Heat Risk

Almería Fire Exposes Spain’s Heat Risk

A devastating wildfire in Spain’s Almería province has claimed at least 12 lives, with others still missing, escalating from a local emergency to one of the country’s most severe climate-related tragedies. As firefighters strive to control the Los Gallardos blaze, the incident is intensifying scrutiny over public alerts, evacuation strategies, and Europe’s preparedness in the face of fires exacer

Read More

Iran’s Supreme Leader Pledges Revenge for Father’s Death

Iran’s Supreme Leader Pledges Revenge for Father’s Death

Mojtaba Khamenei has been absent from public view for several months, with rumors circulating that he was disfigured following an airstrike injury.

Read More

Jayden Adams of South Africa Passes Away Weeks After Historic World Cup Campaign

Jayden Adams of South Africa Passes Away Weeks After Historic World Cup Campaign

Johannesburg, South Africa, July 11, Eurotoday Newspaper – South Africa’s Jayden Adams dies at the age of 25, only weeks after representing the national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The talented midfielder’s sudden death has shocked the football community, with tributes pouring in from teammates, clubs, officials, and supporters across the country.
Midfielder Played Key Role During World Cup

Read More

EU Clears Hungary’s €10bn Recovery Plan

EU Clears Hungary’s €10bn Recovery Plan

The Council of the European Union has granted approval to Hungary’s adjusted recovery and resilience plan, enabling access to up to €10 billion in EU funds but maintaining payments conditional on achieving reforms and investment goals. This decision provides financial opportunities for Budapest while emphasizing rule-of-law implementation, public-procurement transparency, and judicial indep

Read More

Why UK Entrepreneurs Are Opting for Limited Companies Instead of Sole Traders

Why UK Entrepreneurs Are Opting for Limited Companies Instead of Sole Traders

London, July 10, Eurotoday Newspaper – Start a limited company UK has become an increasingly popular choice as more entrepreneurs opt for incorporation instead of registering as sole traders. Business advisers say founders are seeking stronger legal protection, improved credibility, and better opportunities for long-term growth as new businesses launch across the country.
Business Formation Tren

Read More