US Forces Seize Russian Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela Amid Escalating Tensions
In a dramatic operation, US special forces commandeered a Russian-flagged oil tanker carrying Venezuelan oil in the North Atlantic, drawing sharp criticism from Moscow. The seizure of the Marinera, originally known as Bella-1, was carried out on Wednesday after weeks of pursuit, with American officials claiming it had violated US sanctions.
According to the US military's European Command, the vessel was seized for violating US sanctions related to Venezuela. "The blockade of sanctioned and illicit Venezuelan oil remains in FULL EFFECT β anywhere in the world," US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on social media.
The operation came after the Marinera slipped through a US maritime blockade of sanctioned tankers bound for Venezuela and rebuffed US Coast Guard efforts to board it. American officials say the tanker is part of a "shadow fleet" that has carried oil for countries such as Venezuela, Russia, and Iran in violation of US sanctions.
Russian state broadcaster RT reported that US forces boarded the ship from a helicopter, with an image published showing the aircraft hovering near the vessel. The Russian Transport Ministry condemned the seizure as a violation of maritime law, stating that freedom of navigation applies in the high seas and no state has the right to use force against vessels duly registered in the jurisdictions of other states.
The ship was sanctioned by the US in 2024 for allegedly smuggling cargo for a company linked to the Lebanese group Hezbollah. The US Coast Guard had tried to board it in the Caribbean in December as it headed for Venezuela, but the ship refused boarding and sailed across the Atlantic.
The seizure is part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela, with the US leader vowing to "run" the country and develop its vast oil reserves. The move comes amid escalating tensions between the US and Russia over Venezuela.
In a separate operation, US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that a second vessel, Panama-flagged supertanker M Sophia, had been seized by American forces in international waters near the Caribbean.
In a dramatic operation, US special forces commandeered a Russian-flagged oil tanker carrying Venezuelan oil in the North Atlantic, drawing sharp criticism from Moscow. The seizure of the Marinera, originally known as Bella-1, was carried out on Wednesday after weeks of pursuit, with American officials claiming it had violated US sanctions.
According to the US military's European Command, the vessel was seized for violating US sanctions related to Venezuela. "The blockade of sanctioned and illicit Venezuelan oil remains in FULL EFFECT β anywhere in the world," US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on social media.
The operation came after the Marinera slipped through a US maritime blockade of sanctioned tankers bound for Venezuela and rebuffed US Coast Guard efforts to board it. American officials say the tanker is part of a "shadow fleet" that has carried oil for countries such as Venezuela, Russia, and Iran in violation of US sanctions.
Russian state broadcaster RT reported that US forces boarded the ship from a helicopter, with an image published showing the aircraft hovering near the vessel. The Russian Transport Ministry condemned the seizure as a violation of maritime law, stating that freedom of navigation applies in the high seas and no state has the right to use force against vessels duly registered in the jurisdictions of other states.
The ship was sanctioned by the US in 2024 for allegedly smuggling cargo for a company linked to the Lebanese group Hezbollah. The US Coast Guard had tried to board it in the Caribbean in December as it headed for Venezuela, but the ship refused boarding and sailed across the Atlantic.
The seizure is part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela, with the US leader vowing to "run" the country and develop its vast oil reserves. The move comes amid escalating tensions between the US and Russia over Venezuela.
In a separate operation, US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that a second vessel, Panama-flagged supertanker M Sophia, had been seized by American forces in international waters near the Caribbean.