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UK targets shadow fleet, sanctions Russia's Lukoil, Rosneft

UK targets shadow fleet, sanctions Russia's Lukoil, Rosneft

The UK targeted Russia's largest oil companies Lukoil, Rosneft and 51 tankers of the shadow fleet on Wednesday in a new attempt to tighten sanctions against energy and cut off Kremlin revenue.

While on a visit to the United States, Finance Minister Rachel Reeves informed reporters that "we are introducing targeted sanction against the two largest oil companies in Russia - Lukoil & Rosneft".

"At the time, we increase pressure on companies located in a number of third-country countries, such as India and China, who continue to facilitate the flow of Russian oil onto international markets."

She said that "there is no place for Russia on the global markets", and that Britain will take all steps necessary to stop Moscow funding its war against Ukraine.

The new sanctions are aimed at 51 ships in the shadow fleet as well as individuals, companies and organizations across sectors such as energy and defence.

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in February 2022, the shadow fleet has become increasingly the target of sanctions by Britain and the United States as well as the European Union.

Officials say that the network is made up of old tankers, which are used in order to avoid sanctions against Russian oil.

The Russian embassy in London has not responded to an immediate request for comment. (Reporting and writing by Muvija, Sam Tabahriti; editing by Sarah Young, William James, and William James.)

(source: Reuters)