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UK slaps sanctions on 10 more vessels from Russia's 'shadow fleet'

Britain has actually slapped sanctions on 10 further ships in Russia's socalled shadow. fleet of vessels which it says utilize illegal practices to prevent. Western restrictions on Russian oil.

Russia turns down Western pressure to limit its oil exports,. and in the past year there has been a development in the number of. tankers transferring freights that are not controlled or insured. by traditional Western companies.

Today's sanctions even more undermine Russia's ability to. sell oil by means of its shadow fleet, British foreign minister. David Lammy stated in a declaration on Wednesday.

The foreign ministry said the action taken brought the overall. number of 'shadow fleet' vessels designated to 25.

Previous UK action against specific shadow ships have. left vessels materially interfered with, with the vast majority of. them idling outdoors ports, and not able to carry on their trade in. Russian oil, the ministry added in the statement.

All of the 10 tankers were formerly managed by United Arab. Emirates company Oil Tankers SCF MGMT FZCO, which was utilized by. Russia's leading shipping company Sovcomflot (SCF) last year,. sources acquainted with the matter said.

Earlier this year, the 10 vessels were moved to. another UAE-based business, Stream Ship Management FZCO,. according to information from public database Equasis.

The vessels included the SCF Baltica, which according to. separate LSEG data was noted as being handled by SCF Management. Services.

Previously this year, the SCF Baltica was listed on. Sovcomflot's site as part of its fleet of tankers.

Sovcomflot decreased to comment and Stream Ship Management. might not be grabbed remark.

Olympiysky Possibility, which was likewise hit by UK sanctions, and. SCF Baltica have been active throughout this year's navigation. season via North Sea Path to China shipping oil from the. Russian ports of Primorsk and Murmansk, loading information revealed.

The ships targeted are all 'high-volume offenders'--. vessels running all the time to transfer as much Russian. oil as possible, the UK foreign ministry said.

In June the European Union enforced sanctions on Sovcomflot. and in July the UK hit 11 tankers with different sanctions. consisting of at least two connected to Sovcomflot.

Sanctions on shipping business are weakening security at. sea and posture risks for trade as ship requirements are affected,. SCF's CEO stated in June.

(source: Reuters)