American forces have boarded a Venezuela-linked sanctioned oil tanker in the North Atlantic after pursuing it for weeks, a US official says.
The tanker’s seizure comes just days after US military forces conducted a surprise nighttime raid on Venezuela’s capital of Caracas and captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
In the wake of this raid, Trump administration officials have said that they intend to continue to seize sanctioned vessels connected to the country.
An official spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military operations.
The official said the US military seized the vessel and handed over control to law enforcement officials.
The US had been pursuing the tanker since last month after it tried to evade an American blockade on sanctioned oil vessels around Venezuela.
In a post to social media, US European Command confirmed that the US Coast Guard cutter Munro tracked the ship ahead of its seizure “pursuant to a warrant issued by a US federal court”.
The military command went on to say that the seizure supported President Donald Trump’s proclamation on targeting sanctioned vessels that “threaten the security and stability of the Western Hemisphere”.
The ship was sanctioned by the US in 2024 for allegedly smuggling cargo for a company linked to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
The US Coast Guard attempted to board it in the Caribbean in December as it headed for Venezuela.
The ship refused boarding and headed across the Atlantic.
The ship, once known as the Bella 1, was renamed Marinera and flagged to Russia, shipping databases show.
Earlier Wednesday, open-source maritime tracking sites showed its position as between Scotland and Iceland, travelling north.
The US official also confirmed the ship was in the North Atlantic.
US military planes have flown over the vessel, and on Tuesday, a British Royal Air Force surveillance plane was shown on flight-tracking sites flying over the same area.
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