The shadow fleet of oil tankers enabling Russia's war and undermining global sanctions
09-05-2024 10:00 via cbc.ca

The shadow fleet of oil tankers enabling Russia's war and undermining global sanctions

Despite Western sanctions meant to curtail energy exports and squeeze its economy, experts say Russia is using its so-called shadow fleet of tankers to make as much as $1 billion a day selling oil, skirting a global price cap and funding its war in Ukraine.
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