Summary

The Russian oil tanker “Eventin,” part of the shadow fleet used to evade Western sanctions, suffered a blackout and drifted in the Baltic Sea near Germany.

German maritime teams towed the 19-year-old ship, carrying 99,000 tons of oil, to safety off the port of Sassnitz.

Despite no environmental danger, Greenpeace highlighted the ship’s technical issues and lack of insurance, raising taxpayer liability concerns in case of spills.

Germany’s foreign minister criticized Russia’s use of outdated tankers, citing environmental and security risks to Europe.

  • @FelixCress
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    129 hours ago

    Seize it, sell it (or scrap it), donate proceeds to Ukraine.

      • @seejur
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        58 hours ago

        I think this ship might pay itself, if you consider it’s full of oil

      • @FelixCress
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        38 hours ago

        Really? That’s tons of steel, usually good money everywhere? Why is it different in Germany?

        • @Wade
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          48 hours ago

          Not really different anywhere as far as I know. Old ships usually have tons of cancerous/toxic material as part of their construction so nobody wants to deal with salvaging them for free

  • @[email protected]
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    2012 hours ago

    I hope Germany can impound it until it is properly registered and complies with relevant sanctions.