Russian tanker detained by France arrives in Marseille for further investigation

- 23 March, 12:13
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The Deyna, a tanker from Russia's so-called shadow fleet detained by the French military, has arrived at the Marseille-Fos port, where it will be handed over to judicial authorities for further investigation.

Source: Le Figaro, as cited by European Pravda

Details: The vessel Deyna, sailing under the Mozambican flag, arrived at the port of Marseille on the morning of 23 March to be transferred to law enforcement authorities.

The French Mediterranean maritime prefecture said that it would be anchored and held at the disposal of the Marseille prosecutor as part of an early investigation.

No-fly and no-sail zones have been established around the vessel's mooring area, the authorities added.

On 20 March, it became known that France, with the support of the United Kingdom, had detained the tanker Deyna in the Mediterranean Sea. The vessel, which belongs to Russia's shadow fleet of tankers, had departed from the Russian port of Murmansk.

The detention operation was carried out under Article 110 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on suspicion that the tanker was using a false flag.

This is already the second case this year in which France has detained a tanker linked to Russia's shadow fleet.

Background:

  • On 22 January France, also with UK support, detained the tanker Grinch near the coast of Spain after checking documents that confirmed suspicions about the vessel's false flag. The tanker belongs to Russia's shadow fleet and is under EU and UK sanctions.
  • Later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron had told him about plans to release the tanker Grinch due to legal requirements.
  • Media outlets have also reported that European countries are discussing the possibility of seizing tankers from Russia's shadow fleet.

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