Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kremlin says French seizure of tanker ‘bordering on piracy’
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- France has seized a Russian-linked oil tanker, the Tagor, in the Atlantic, sparking a strong rebuke from the Kremlin which called the act "bordering on piracy" and vowed a response.
- Meanwhile, Ukraine reported drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure.
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Why It Matters
France and its partners have intercepted a Russian-linked oil tanker, the Tagor, in the Atlantic Ocean, suspecting it of flying under a false flag to circumvent Western sanctions aimed at funding Russia's war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has condemned the seizure as 'piracy' and threatened retaliation.
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Kremlin says French seizure of tanker 'bordering on piracy' and vows response
The Kremlin said on Monday the French seizure of a Russian-linked tanker was “bordering on piracy” and vowed to respond.
French president Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that the navy had boarded the sanctioned Tagor oil tanker in the Atlantic Ocean with support of international partners including the UK.
He said the operation took place “in strict compliance with the law of the sea”.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia considers the move “illegal”, warning that Russia would take measures to ensure the safety of shipping cargo in response.
In February, a Kremlin aide said Russia could deploy its navy to prevent the seizure of its vessels and may retaliate against European shipping if Russian ships are taken.
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James Reynolds1 June 2026 10:43
What we know about French interception of Russia-linked tanker
French president Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that the French navy had intercepted a Russia-linked tanker in the Atlantic Ocean.
He said the operation was carried out in conjunction with international partners including the UK.
What was intercepted?
Macron said the navy had intercepted the sanctioned oil tanker ‘Tagor’, which had sailed from Russia’s Arctic port of Murmansk.
He said the ship was suspected of flying under a false flag. According to MarineTraffic, the 252-metre-long tanker was sailing under a Madagascan flag.
Why does it matter?
To try to skirt Western sanctions, Russia has relied on old vessels, known as the shadow fleet, to ship its oil and gas.
France and Britain have both vowed to obstruct such vessels as part of a European strategy to combat the oil revenues that help fund Russia's war efforts in Ukraine.
The Tagor is the fourth sanctioned tanker the French have intercepted.
Will it change anything?
Western sanctions and a small number of interceptions have had little obvious impact on the Russian 'shadow fleet' at a time oil prices pushed higher by the Iran war offer tankers a big incentive.
Instead it is the Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities that are stopping Moscow from capitalising on the spike in global fuel prices.
What has Russia said?
The Kremlin said it considered the move illegal and accused France of an act bordering on international piracy, vowing to respond.
Macron said the operation was carried out in line with maritime law.
James Reynolds1 June 2026 12:30
Ukrainian drone attacks devastate Russian energy infrastructure
Ukraine claimed to have struck a major oil pipeline control station in Russia’s Kirov oblast and an oil depot in Rostov oblast on Sunday.
Kyiv said it hit the Lazarevo pumping station, some 800 miles from Ukrainian-held territory, with drones overnight on 30-31 May.
The station serves the Surgut-Gorky-Polotsk pipeline, shipping Russian oil from Siberia to Belarus.
Authorities in the Russian town of Matveyev Kurgan said separately that a major fire was burning following a drone attack on a fuel depot in the town, in Rostov oblast. Ukraine confirmed the strike.
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Rosatom to discuss claimed drone attack on Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant with UN nuclear watchdog
Alexei Likhachev, the head of Russia's state-owned nuclear corporation Rosatom, said on Monday that he would discuss with IAEA chief Rafael Grossi a joint statement, addressed to European leaders, about the attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
Rosatom said on Saturday a Ukrainian drone had struck the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe's largest, causing no damage to key equipment, but the Kyiv military denied it.
James Reynolds1 June 2026 11:02
Danish shipyard continues to service tankers benefitting Russian trade
A Danish shipyard has continued servicing ice-class LNG tankers providing a vital lifeline to Russian gas exports, according to a report.
Analysis by Urgewald, a non-governmental organisation, shows six Arc7 icebreakers would be due for repair at Fayard’s shipyard this summer ahead of an EU ban on services to tankers operating out of Russia due to come into force in 2027, the Financial Times reports.
Last year, Fayard services five tankers that had sailed from Russia’s Yamal gas plant, according to its annual report.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen said after the first reports of Fayard servicing the Yamal-bound fleet that it was “completely incomprehensible” and urged them to stop.
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Russia claims control of Ukrainian village in Donetsk
Russia's defence ministry said on Monday that its forces had taken control of the Ukrainian village of Tykhonivka in the Donetsk region, the state RIA Novosti news agency reported.
Ukrainska Pravda reported meanwhile that Ukrainian defenders had repelled one Russian attack near the village.
James Reynolds1 June 2026 10:28
Child killed, 11 injured in Ukrainian attack in Kherson region
A child was killed and 11 people were injured in a drone attack in a Russian-held part of southern Kherson region, a local Russian-appointed official said on Monday.
Vladimir Saldo, governor of the Russian-held parts of Kherson, wrote on Telegram the strike occurred in the city of Henichesk, on the shore of the Sea of Azov.
He said Ukraine was responsible for the drone attack.
In Ukraine, 40,000 people were left without power after a Russian attack on the Chernihiv region on the Russian border, a local energy company said on Telegram, as both sides continue the exchange of strikes since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
James Reynolds1 June 2026 10:00
Russia demands answers from France over tanker seizure
Russia's embassy in Paris said on Monday that it had requested information from the French authorities about any Russian citizens on board the seized tanker Tagor.
The captain of vessel is a Russian citizen, according to preliminary information, the embassy said, as reported by Russia’s TASS news agency.
James Reynolds1 June 2026 09:41
UK and France intercept suspected Russian oil tanker in Atlantic, Macron says
Britain and France have intercepted a sanctioned Russian oil tanker suspected of flying a false flag in the Atlantic, Emmanuel Macron has said.
The French navy could be seen boarding the ship, named the Tagor, in a video shared by the French President on Monday morning.
He said operation was carried out “with the support of several partners including the United Kingdom” in international waters.
The Maritime Prefecture of the Atlantic, a French authority, said in a separate statement that the French Navy had intervened on an oil tanker more than 400 nautical miles west of the tip of Brittany.
UK and France intercept suspected Russian oil tanker in Atlantic, Macron says
The French president said a new tanker was intercepted by France with the support of several partners
James Reynolds1 June 2026 08:24
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Russia will implement retaliatory measures against French or European shipping.
Likely · Within weeks
Further interceptions of Russian-linked tankers by France and its allies.
Likely · Within months
Continued Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure.
Very likely · Ongoing
Open Questions
- What specific measures will Russia take in response to the tanker seizure?
- What is the exact nature of the 'false flag' operation suspected for the Tagor?
- What is the full extent of damage from the Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure?
- Will the interception of the Tagor have a significant impact on the Russian 'shadow fleet' operations?



