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Seized tanker carrying Russian oil still in German waters, Berlin says

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Posted on January 15, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) - A tanker carrying Russian oil that was secured by German authorities last week in the Baltic Sea remains in German waters and a customs assessment is underway, a government

Seized Russian Oil Tanker Remains in German Waters for Review

BERLIN (Reuters) - A tanker carrying Russian oil that was secured by German authorities last week in the Baltic Sea remains in German waters and a customs assessment is underway, a government spokesperson said in Berlin on Wednesday.

"German customs authorities are currently checking whether all the conditions and requirements that need to be met are being fulfilled," the spokesperson told reporters, adding that the vessel would remain in German waters until the process is complete.

The 274-metre (899-foot) Panama-flagged tanker, called Eventin, was stopped while adrift and unable to manoeuvre on Friday with 99,000 metric tons of oil on board, according to Germany's Central Command for Maritime Emergencies.

(Reporting Rachel More, Editing by Miranda Murray)

Key Takeaways

  • A tanker carrying Russian oil was seized by German authorities.
  • The vessel remains in German waters for a customs assessment.
  • The tanker is Panama-flagged and carries 99,000 metric tons of oil.
  • German customs are verifying compliance with necessary conditions.
  • The tanker was adrift and unable to maneuver when stopped.

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The article discusses a Russian oil tanker seized by German authorities and undergoing customs checks in the Baltic Sea.
Why is the tanker in German waters?
The tanker remains in German waters for a customs assessment to ensure all conditions and requirements are met.
What is the status of the tanker?
The tanker is currently stationary in German waters while customs authorities conduct their assessment.

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