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Data shows that Russia is shipping diesel to Syria via tanker in violation of U.S. sanctions

LSEG data revealed that Russia sent a diesel cargo on a tanker to Syria under U.S. sanction, marking the first direct supply of this kind to the Middle Eastern nation in over a decade.

It is not clear where the cargo will end up. The final destination of the cargo is unclear.

The control of Russia over these bases is in danger after the abrupt fall of Bashar Al-Assad last December. Moscow said that it wanted to maintain its control over the bases.

According to LSEG, on February 8, the Barbados flagged vessel Prosperity (formerly known as the Gabon flagged NS Pride), was loaded with approximately 37,000 metric tonnes of ultra-low sulphur fuel at the Russian Baltic Port of Primorsk.

LSEG shipping information shows that the tanker is anchored in the Syrian port Banias. It is managed by Fornax Ship Management based in Dubai. Fornax is also subject to U.S. Sanctions. The company did not respond to a request for comment.

Since the beginning of the 2022 invasion in Ukraine, U.S. sanctions have included measures that aim to limit revenues from Russia's vast oil and gas industries and weaken its ability for funding military efforts.

On January 10, the United States added the Prosperity tanker to the list sanctioned vessels. The list includes 180 tankers involved in the exportation of Russian oil after its war in Ukraine. On February 24, the EU and UK followed suit.

In some cases, civil penalties and in others, criminal penalties may be imposed for violations of the U.S. sanction programs.

In one case, the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (OFAC),

Last year, the State Street Bank settled for $7.45million with "apparent violations" related to the Russia and Ukraine sanctions.

The U.S. also announced a six-month suspension of its Syria sanctions. This waiver focused on the energy industry and the financial transfers made to the Syrian government.

Text messages sent to the Syrian Oil Ministry seeking comment were not responded to immediately. The Russian energy ministry has declined to comment.

According to LSEG, this is the first direct shipment of diesel from Russia to Syria for at least 2013

According to Kpler, shipping analytics firm, Syria also offered to import 20,000 tons LPG. It was also looking to import oil, as its main supplier Iran has not sent any crude since November.

Syria had two oil refineries located in Homs (in Homs) and Banias (in Banias), which ceased to operate after Assad's downfall. (Reporting from in Moscow, with additional reporting by Timour Azhari in Beirut. Guy Faulconbridge, Louise Heavens and Guy Faulconbridge edited the article.

(source: Reuters)