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Russia Signals Naval Shield for Shadow Fleet as Sanctions Enforcement Turns Physical
By MGN Editorial•February 19, 2026 at 04:06 PM
Russia threatens to deploy its navy to protect merchant tankers linked to its oil trade, marking a sharp escalation in the battle over Western sanctions.
In a significant escalation of the ongoing battle over Western sanctions, Russia has threatened to deploy its navy to protect merchant tankers linked to its oil trade. This move signals a shift from financial pressure to physical enforcement at sea.
According to gCaptain, senior Kremlin security official Nikolai Patrushev warned that Russia would use its navy to shield what is known as the 'shadow fleet' - a network of vessels that have been used to transport Russian oil and circumvent sanctions. Patrushev's statement marks a sharp departure from previous efforts to maintain the sanctions regime through financial and diplomatic channels.
The threat comes as Western nations have stepped up efforts to enforce sanctions, including proposals to seize vessels associated with Russia's war economy. However, as reported by gCaptain, leaders from two Nordic states have expressed skepticism over the feasibility of such seizures, indicating that proposals to tighten restrictions on the Kremlin face practical limitations.
The growing physical confrontation over Russia's maritime trade highlights the high stakes involved in the sanctions battle. As the West seeks to choke off Russia's access to global markets, the Kremlin appears willing to deploy its naval forces to protect its economic lifelines. This escalation raises the risk of further maritime incidents and potential military confrontation, underscoring the need for a carefully calibrated response from the international community.
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