France detains two crew members of Russian-linked shadow fleet tanker
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2 October, 12:07

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French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has confirmed that French authorities detained two crew members of the tanker Boracay, which is considered part of Russia's shadow fleet.
Source: Lecornu on X (Twitter), as reported by European Pravda
Details: Lecornu said that the two crew members were taken into custody by the decision of the Brest prosecutor's office and described the vessel as a tanker belonging to Russia's shadow fleet.
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Background:
- AFP has earlier reported that French naval personnel boarded the tanker Boracay, which is currently under investigation by French authorities.
- The tanker sails under the flag of Benin and has been anchored off France's Atlantic coast near Saint-Nazaire for several days.
- Media reports previously suggested that the Boracay may be linked to recent drone incidents observed over Denmark, as the vessel had sailed past its coast.
- French President Emmanuel Macron commented that the Boracay was suspected of "serious offences" but declined to address speculation about its involvement in drone launches.
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