British armed forces intercept Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in Channel
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UK seizes Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in 'first operation of its kind'
UK detains so-called ‘shadow fleet’ tanker Smyrtos in English Channel — PM Starmer
U.K. Intercepts Russian Shadow Fleet Vessel in English Channel
UK Forces Seize Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tanker
British armed forces intercept Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in Channel
Britain detains sanctioned oil tanker believed to be linked to Russia's shadow fleet
UK intercepts oil tanker from Russia's shadow fleet in English Channel
Britain detains sanctioned oil tanker believed to be linked to Russia’s shadow fleet
UK forces board sanctioned Russian oil tanker in English Channel for the first time, says Keir Starmer UK politics live
Members of Wagner mercenary group ‘guarding Russia’s shadow fleet through the English Channel’
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