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France fines Tagor ‘shadow fleet’ tanker linked to Russian oil €1 million

By Thomson Reuters Jul 2, 2026 | 7:08 AM

PARIS, July 2 (Reuters) – French authorities on Thursday fined the ‘Tagor’ tanker, which they intercepted and impounded at ​the end of May over ‌its role in shipping Russian oil and gas, €1 million ($1.1 million).

• The French Ministry of Justice added in a statement that the ‌Tagor ​was now free to ⁠leave French waters, ⁠following the payment of the fine.

• On June 1, French President Emmanuel Macron posted a video on X ​showing commandos boarding the Tagor in an operation that occurred the ⁠previous day.

• Russia ⁠has relied on old vessels, ​known as the ‘shadow fleet’, to ship its ​oil and gas, in order to ‌avoid sanctions imposed on Moscow by Western governments due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

• France and Britain have ⁠vowed to obstruct such vessels as part of a European strategy to reduce Russia’s ability ⁠to ‌fund the war.

• Russia rejects ⁠the “shadow fleet” label. The ​Russian ‌government says its oil shipments ​are legitimate, ⁠and it has condemned Western attempts to intercept tankers as illegal and akin to piracy.

($1 = 0.8765 euros)

(Reporting by Juliette Jabkhiro and Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by ​Emelia Sithole-Matarise)