US forces attempt to board oil tanker after pursuit across Atlantic

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US forces attempt to board oil tanker after pursuit across Atlantic

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Hakon Rimmereid via Reuters The Bella 1 recently had its name changed to the Marinera

The US is carrying out an operation to seize a tanker linked to Venezuelan oil, an official tells CBS, the BBC's US news partner. Previously named Bella 1, its name has been changed to Marinera and it has also reportedly been reflagged from a Guyanese to a Russian vessel. Russia has reportedly deployed a submarine and other vessels to escort an oil tanker - which is also being pursued by US forces - across the Atlantic. The ship, currently between Iceland and the British Isles, has been accused of breaking US sanctions and shipping Iranian oil. It has historically transported Venezuelan crude oil but has reported to be empty at the moment.

US President Donald Trump said last month that he was ordering a "blockade" of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, a move the government there described as "theft".

Two US officials have confirmed to CBS, the BBC's US news partner, that Russia had sent a submarine and other navy vessels to escort the tanker. The US Coast Guard tried to board it last month in the Caribbean when it was believed to be heading towards Venezuela. The Coast Guard had a warrant to seize the ship over its alleged breaching of sanctions. The vessel has since dramatically changed course and its approach to Europe has coincided with the arrival of around 10 US military transport aircraft as well as helicopters. Russia says it is "monitoring with concern" the situation around the ship. "At present, our vessel is sailing in the international waters of the North Atlantic under the state flag of the Russian Federation and in full compliance with the norms of international maritime law," its foreign ministry said. "For reasons unclear to us, the Russian ship is being given increased and clearly disproportionate attention by the US and Nato military, despite its peaceful status," it said. Two US officials told CBS News earlier on Tuesday that US forces were planning to board the ship and that Washington preferred to seize it rather than sink it. BBC Verify has been looking at footage released by Russia Today, reportedly taken aboard an oil tanker, which shows a ship in the distance matching the profile of a US Coast Guard Legend-class cutter. It has also been monitoring the latest reported location of the Marinera. Its location as of Tuesday morning was in the North Atlantic Ocean, about 300km (186 miles) south of Iceland's shoreline, according to AIS location data from ship-tracking platform Marine Traffic. Previous AIS tracking data suggests it travelled north, past the western coast of the UK, over the past two days.

__Osiris__ on January 7th, 2026 at 05:51 UTC »

Anyone got its ship code so I can watch on the ship radar thingy?

IncidentalIncidence on January 7th, 2026 at 04:31 UTC »

So this ship came from Iran and never actually made it into the Caribbean before turning around, but for some reason Washington cared enough to have the Coast Guard chase it across the Atlantic (but without inderdicting it). Now the ship has re-flagged underway to Russian, the 160th SOAR are staging in the UK and Russia is sending submarines to guard a supposedly empty ship?

What do we think it's carrying? Because it clearly isn't actually empty.

CommercialFormal7614 on January 7th, 2026 at 04:23 UTC »

I wonder what’s in that totally empty oil tanker