French President Emmanuel Macron says the French navy has boarded and detained the sanctioned oil tanker Tagor in the Atlantic over the weekend. Macron announces the operation in a post on Monday, saying the vessel was intercepted Sunday morning in international waters. Multiple outlets report that the boarding is carried out with support from the United Kingdom and other partners, and that it takes place in compliance with the law of the sea. NBC News and The Guardian describe the Tagor as sailing from Russia and subject to international sanctions, while other coverage describes the ship as linked to Russia and part of efforts to address sanctions evasion. Some reports add details about the tanker’s routing and documentation, but the core points across outlets are consistent: France and allies intercept the tanker on the high seas, detain it for checks, and frame the action as responding to suspected circumvention of sanctions. No source in the provided material describes the results of the inspection beyond the detention and boarding.
France, with UK and partners, boards sanctioned Russian oil tanker in Atlantic
French President Emmanuel Macron says the French navy has boarded and detained the sanctioned oil tanker Tagor in the Atlantic over the weekend. Macron announces the operation in a post on Monday, say...
- France says its navy boarded the oil tanker Tagor in the Atlantic over the weekend.
- French President Emmanuel Macron announces the detention in a post on Monday.
- The tanker is described as subject to international sanctions and linked to Russia.
- The interception occurs in international waters/high seas on Sunday morning.
- The operation is carried out with support from the United Kingdom and other partners.
French Commandos Board & Seize 4th Russian 'Shadow Fleet' Vessel Since September France announced Monday another weekend interdiction of a Russian "shadow fleet" vessel in international waters near its coast. The French Navy boarded and detained a sanctioned oil tanker, President Emmanuel Macron announced Monday, in an operation which had the assistance from the UK Royal Navy and other allies. This marks the fourth time since September that French commandoes have intercepted a boarded a sanctioned Russian vessel in regional waters. via AFP/French military The vessel, identified as the Tagor, originated from Murmansk, Russia, and was taken by French authorities while it traversed around 400 nautical miles (740 km) west of the tip of Brittany. "It is unacceptable for ships to circumvent international sanctions, violate the law of the sea and fund the war that Russia has been waging against Ukraine for more than 4 years," Macron wrote in a post on X. The apparent legal justification France's navy has relied on for such actions is the practice of "flag-hopping" - which involves a crew repeatedly changing displayed flags, along with often invalid registrations to thwart international tracking monitors. At the time of boarding, via soldiers rappelling from helicopter, the ship was falsely flying a Cameroonian flag while reportedly en route to the coastal African city of Limbe, Cameroon. Macron confirmed further on X: "This operation took place in the Atlantic Ocean, on the high seas, with the support of several partners, including the United Kingdom, in strict compliance with the law of the sea." The Kremlin again condemned such 'unlawful' seizures in international waters, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying, "We consider these acts as illegal, they border on international piracy … Russia is taking measures to ensure the safety of its cargo." The vessel's captain is a Russian citizen, according to an embassy disclosure from Paris. According to more: Guillaume Le Rasle, a spokesperson for the prefecture, said the tanker was under EU and US sanctions. “It is a vessel that was known and tracked,” he told AFP. “The decision to divert it was taken Sunday evening. The objective of the diversion is to verify the validity of its flag,” Le Rasle said, adding that the tanker, which has frequently changed flags, was “almost empty” at the time of boarding. La Marine nationale a arraisonné hier matin un nouveau pétrolier sous sanctions internationales en provenance de Russie : le Tagor. Notre détermination est constante et totale. Cette intervention a été effectuée en Atlantique, en haute mer,… pic.twitter.com/zxEslYjbUE — Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) June 1, 2026 The last several seized tankers were also flying flags of African nations, and these interdictions have stretched back through last year. In some instances, Russia has been sending military escorts - which of course has seen French and European militaries hold off executing any action. Tyler Durden Mon, 06/01/2026 - 12:50
1 week agoRussia is believed to be using a fleet of hundreds of ships to evade international sanctions imposed over the war. France and other countries have vowed to crack down on the sanction-busting so-called “shadow fleet.”
1 week agoFrance's navy has intercepted a sanctioned tanker linked to the Russian oil trade in the Atlantic Ocean and ordered the vessel to head for the French mainland, in a move Russia said was illegal and bordered on "international piracy". French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday posted a video on X showing commandos rappelling from helicopters onto the Tagor, during an operation that occurred the previous day in international waters 400 miles (740 km) west of Brittany.
1 week agoFrench President Emmanuel Macron said Monday his country's navy, with the United Kingdom's backing, seized a sanctioned Russian oil tanker in the Atlantic Ocean. Macron shared a video on the social platform X from Sunday morning of the tanker Tagor being boarded, showing one person rappelling from a helicopter onto the cargo ship and armed...
1 week agoFrance has released footage that appears to show French naval commandos boarding a ship suspected of being part of Russia's 'shadow fleet' and subject to international sanctions. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, said the operation took place on the tanker, named the Tagor, with support of the UK and in strict compliance with the law of the sea. The French navy confirmed the interception occurred on SundayMacron says French navy has boarded Russia-linked oil tanker in Atlantic Continue reading...
1 week agoVideo released by France shows naval forces boarding the Russia-linked tanker Tagor in the Atlantic Ocean. Paris says the vessel was intercepted as part of efforts to enforce sanctions and curb Russian oil exports funding the war in Ukraine.
1 week ago
Sanwo-Olu pledges to track and implement Invest Lagos 3.0 investment deals
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu says the state will monitor every investment commitment made during the two-day...
CEVA Logistics and EFL Africa launch joint venture to expand in Nigeria
CEVA Logistics and EFL Africa launch a joint venture in Nigeria aimed at expanding their logistics operations and streng...
South Korea backlash over Starbucks Korea’s “Tank Day” promotion on May 18
Starbucks Korea faces widespread backlash after launching an online “Tank Day” promotion on May 18, the anniversary of t...