...
...
...
Next Story

France lets ‘Russian shadow fleet’ tanker go after Vladimir Putin calls seizure ‘piracy’

ByShivam Pratap Singh
Updated on: Oct 03, 2025 06:11 PM IST

AFP reported, citing vessel trackers, that the seized tanker, the Boracay, resumed its journey on Friday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had condemned France’s detention of a Russia-linked ship, said to be a part of Moscow's “Shadow Fleet”, calling it “piracy". The ship has reportedly been let go.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that there was no military cargo onboard the tanker seized by France.(AP File)

The statement comes after the French police seized a suspected “Shadow Fleet” tanker after the Navy boarded the vessel on Thursday.

“This is piracy. The tanker was seized in neutral waters without any justification," AFP quoted Putin as saying.

The Russian leader added that there was no military cargo onboard.

“We are closely monitoring the rising militarisation of Europe. Retaliatory measures by Russia will not take long. The response to such threats will be very significant. Russia will never show weakness or indecisiveness," he added.

AFP reported, citing vessel trackers, that the seized tanker, the Boracay, resumed its journey on Friday.

According to the report, the captain, a Chinese national who was arrested by the French police after the seizure, is on board the vessel for its onward journey.

New strategy to put pressure on Russia

“We want to increase pressure on Russia to convince it to return to the negotiating table," he said. “We have now decided to take a step further by moving towards a policy of obstruction when we have suspicious ships in our waters that are involved in this trafficking," he said in Brussels.

 
Get the latest headlines from US news and global updates from Pakistan, Nepal, UK, Bangladesh, and Russia get all the latest headlines in one place with including Nepal Protest and Charlie Kirk Funeral Liveon Hindustan Times.
Get the latest headlines from US news and global updates from Pakistan, Nepal, UK, Bangladesh, and Russia get all the latest headlines in one place with including Nepal Protest and Charlie Kirk Funeral Liveon Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Subscribe Now