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Yandex Bank is the target of UK sanctions against Russia's shadow navy

Britain imposed new sanctions on Russia Tuesday. They targeted Yandex Bank and a network that is linked to Russian military intelligence. Also, they targeted dozens of vessels suspected of shipping Russian gas and oil into third-country countries as part Moscow's shadow fleet.

The package also included Evofinance Mosnarbank, Wildberries Bank and insurer Rosgosstrakh.

"These sanctions are aimed at the ships, the money, and the people who support Russia's war economic, which in turn threatens European security," stated Prime Minister Keir starmer, who is in France for a Group of Seven summit.

The G7 countries have sanctioned more than 20 oil tanks and several LNG vessels in the first ever sanctions imposed by a G7 nation on ships connected to Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project.

According to the British government, Britain has sanctioned over 600 shadow fleet ships to date. In?March, Starmer granted permission to the military to board and detain vessels suspected of helping Russia to export oil in spite of Western restrictions.

British 'commandos' intercepted an oil tanker sanctioned by the shadow fleet in the Channel, Sunday.

The new sanctions target what Britain called a 'Russian military intelligence procurement network, centred around Neptune Co Ltd. They accused the company of secretly acquiring Western technologies for Russia's defense sector. $1 = 0.7443 pounds (Reporting and editing by William James, Sarah Young and Alistair Smout)

(source: Reuters)