British forces preparing to board Russian shadow fleet ships in UK waters
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Russia has been accused of operating ships without a valid national flag to avoid sanctions on oil and help fund its war in Ukraine.
The approval to board the vessels came as the prime minister arrived in Finland ahead of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) summit in Helsinki, a military coalition of northern European nations. Starmer will address the summit on Thursday. Royal Navy personnel have supported countries including Finland, Sweden and Estonia with the monitoring and tracking of shadow fleet vessels in recent weeks.
Specialist military units have been undertaking training in recent weeks to wargame different scenarios, including how to deal with armed crews.
Earlier this year British armed forces assisted US troops in seizing the Marinera oil tanker, which American officials accused of breaking sanctions by carrying oil for Venezuela, Russia and Iran.
The Defence Secretary, John Healey, and the Attorney General, Lord Hermer, met their counterparts in the Joint Expeditionary Force in recent weeks to go through the precise legal implications for different types of scenarios.
Speaking ahead of the JEF summit, Starmer said the world was "increasingly volatile and dangerous".
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