Captain on Trial: Mysterious Oil Tanker's Russian Connections Under Scrutiny
The captain of an oil tanker, suspected to be part of Russia's shadow fleet evading Western sanctions amid the Ukraine conflict, will face trial in February. President Macron suspects it of involvement in drone activities and the crew's lack of cooperation prompted a French investigation.

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A captain of an oil tanker believed to be linked to Russia's shadow fleet is set to go on trial next February. This follows allegations of non-cooperation from the crew in relation to an investigation launched by French officials.
French President Emmanuel Macron raised suspicions about the tanker's connections to Russia's aging fleet attempting to bypass Western sanctions due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. There's further speculation about its involvement in drone flights over Denmark last week.
Macron emphasized France's commitment to tracking these shadowy vessels, noting the significant financial impact on Russia's war efforts. The trial represents a critical step in controlling the activities associated with this clandestine fleet.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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