Belgium Seizes Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker in Zeebrugge Amid Sanctions Crackdown

March 1, 2026
Belgium Seizes Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker in Zeebrugge Amid Sanctions Crackdown
  • The operation was conducted under the banner of enforcing international sanctions, with officials noting the vessel could have been sailing under a false flag.

  • EU authorities warn that Shadow Fleet ships could serve as platforms for drones, espionage, and disruption, highlighting ongoing risks to North and Baltic Sea infrastructure.

  • Justice and North Sea ministers Annelies Verlinden, Theo Francken, and Jean-Luc Crucke oversaw the operation from the operational command post, with real-time monitoring.

  • Belgian National Crisis Centre and the Threat Analysis Coordination Organel are conducting a new threat analysis to assess evolving risks.

  • A Sunday morning press conference is expected to provide further details, with praise from regional ministers Verlinden and Prévot for support.

  • Belgian forces, with French support, intercepted and seized the Guinean-flagged oil tanker Ethera in Zeebrugge after a late-night operation, finding indicators it belonged to Russia’s sanctioned shadow fleet.

  • Belgian Prime Minister and other officials publicly commended the action and signaled that more information would follow.

  • The report originates from paywalled sources such as Les Echos/Le Soir, limiting publicly available background content.

  • Russia denounces the seizure as piracy, while Western officials reaffirm that sanctions enforcement remains active.

  • Belgian and French authorities emphasize geopolitical tensions and organized crime driving vulnerabilities in maritime infrastructure, justifying proactive enforcement.

  • Ukrainian President Zelensky welcomed the action and framed it as part of countering Russia’s alleged mafia-like operations.

  • Prime Minister Bart De Wever praised the military operation as upholding international maritime law and safeguarding Belgian waters, while keeping operational details limited.

Summary based on 28 sources


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