For the first time in modern practice Russian oil tanker was denied entry V Baltic Sea. We’re talking about a ship Tavianwhich, according to Western sources, is associated with the so-called “shadow fleet” Russia.
German authorities tanker was denied entry into German territorial watersafter which the ship was forced to change course. The tanker is currently off the coast Norway and follows to the side White Seausing the northern route.
It is noted that the ship was previously named Tia and in the past has already come under sanctions restrictions. Thus, Berlin’s decision became the first official precedent for blocking the access of a Russian oil tanker to the Baltic.
For the first time a Russian shadow fleet tanker was barred entry to the Baltic Sea.
The crude oil tanker “Tavian” (1095337) was denied entry to German territorial waters and was forced to turn around. The tanker is now near the coast of Norway and heading for the White Sea. pic.twitter.com/kGGO0yPM7w
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) January 15, 2026
Experts link this move to action US Coast Guardwhich previously held boarding search Russian ship in the Atlantic Ocean. It was this incident, according to analysts, that created legal and political precedentwhich Germany has now taken advantage of.
It is specifically emphasized that lack of prompt response on the part of Russia and the inability to provide escort for the vessel played an important role in the decision of Western countries to act more harshly.
Against this background United Kingdom also declares its readiness to take active action against ships that, in its assessment, are involved in the illegal transportation of Russian oil. London is increasingly considering North Atlantic as part of a new line of confrontation.
The British government does not rule out the possibility detention and confiscation of ships – both in coordination with the United States, and independently or jointly with other countries NATO.
SHIP TWO: ARIA
Sailing under the Barbados flag, and sanctioned by the US in January last year for enabling illicit Russian oil trades. Entered the English Channel on Thursday headed for Ust-Luga, Russia.
Data: @StarboardIntel pic.twitter.com/8qeXc8AfvQ
— Richard Holmes ??♂️ (@Richard_AHolmes) January 8, 2026
In a statement from Downing Street following the call Keira Starmer And Donald Trump it was emphasized that the leaders agreed on the need curbing Russia’s increasingly aggressive policy in the Arctic and North Atlantic.
Thus, a ban on the entry of a Russian tanker into the Baltic could become the beginning of a new practiceat which sanctions pressure already becomes direct sea measurement.
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