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Macron claims that the French Navy has boarded a Russian-linked oil tanker

The French Navy boarded a Tagor oil tanker on Sunday, which was under international'sanctions' and sailing from Russia. French President Emmanuel Macron wrote about it?on X.

He said that the operation was conducted in the Atlantic Ocean on the high seas with the help of many partners, including Britain, and in strict accordance with the laws of the sea. He added that it was unacceptable for ships circumventing international sanctions and violating the law of the sea to finance Russia's war against Ukraine.

In a'separate' statement issued on Monday, the Maritime Prefecture of the Atlantic stated that the French Navy intervened on an oil tanker coming from Murmansk in Russia, more than 400 nautical miles (740km) west of the Brittany tip.

This operation was to verify the nationality of an alleged false flag vessel. The team examined the documents after boarding the vessel to confirm suspicions about the irregularity in the flag flown. According to international law, and at the request of the Public Prosecutor, the ship 'was diverted.'

The ship was not named by the prefecture.

Both France and Britain have vowed to 'obstruct' ships that are linked to Russia sanctioned'shadow fleets, which pass through their waters. British Prime Minister Keir starmer announced that in March he had given permission for the UK military to board ships owned by a "shadow fleet".

Shipping data, however, shows that dozens sanctioned vessels linked to Russia continue crossing UK waters.

(source: Reuters)