Experts warn of looming oil spill disaster in Baltic Sea as Russia's "shadow fleet" operates without Western oversight.
An explosion occurred on an oil tanker at the Ust-Luga port in northwest Russia in the morning of Feb. 9, prompting an ...
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Explosions were reported on board an oil tanker believed to be used by Russia's "shadow fleet," docked in Ust-Luga in northwest Russia, near President Vladimir Putin 's home city of St. Petersburg.
Oil flows through Russia’s Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga appeared to pause, backing up Kyiv’s claims of a successful drone strike on a pumping station. It would present a significant new supply ...
In a statement to the Russian news outlet, Rostelecom said: "Some time ago, in the Baltic Sea, as a result of external ...
In just three months, three incidents of damage to Baltic Sea underwater cables have taken place. While accidential cable ...
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As ageing and deficient tankers in the "Russian shadow fleet" traffic the shallow waters of the Baltic Sea, a major oil spill disaster looms, experts told AFP.