Russia has been using its shadow fleet of aging vessels to navigate around western sanctions — and keep cash pouring in.
An oil tanker sailing under the Panamanian flag that ran out of power in the Baltic Sea last week has been towed to safety off the German island of Ruegen, authorities said. The Eventin ...
A floating LNG terminal has docked at the Baltic Sea tourist island of Rügen. Proponents say it will ensure German energy ...
A view of the unmaneuverable oil tanker "Eventin" off the coast of the island of Ruegen. The oil tanker, which flies the flag of Panama, drifted for several hours in the Baltic Sea off the coast ...
Not the only Russian ship to go adrift recently, Moscow's Eventin, a Panama-flagged ship believed to be part of their shadow fleet of oil tankers, broke down a few miles north of Rügen Island in ...
The convoy was originally heading for a site off Ruegen island's Cape Arkona but weather conditions forced a change of direction and it will now aim for a location close to the town of Sassnitz ...
The 'Eventin', en route from Russia to Egypt, lost control in the Baltic Sea and is now drifting near Ruegen Island. A CCME spokesperson confirmed the ship poses no envPAP/EPA/HAVARIEKOMMANDO/CCME ...
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The tanker, loaded with around 99,000 tons of oil, has been towed to the city harbour of Sassnitz after it lost the ability to manoeuvre in the Baltic Sea near the German island of Ruegen.