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US seizes Russian-flagged oil tanker after dramatic chase in Atlantic

January 08, 2026
The vessel tanker Bella 1 at Singapore Strait in this picture taken from social media on March 18, 2025
The vessel tanker Bella 1 at Singapore Strait in this picture taken from social media on March 18, 2025

WASHINGTON — The US forces seized an oil tanker linked to Venezuela on Wednesday after tracking it across the Atlantic, according to a social media post from US European Command.

Originally called the Bella 1, the tanker was sanctioned by the US in 2024 for operating within a “shadow fleet” of tankers transporting illicit oil.

Russia on Wednesday strongly condemned the seizure, saying Washington had no legal authority to use force against a vessel lawfully registered under another country’s jurisdiction on the high seas.

In a statement issued on Telegram, Russia’s ministry of transport said the tanker Marinera, formerly known as Bella 1, had been granted a temporary permit to sail under the Russian flag on December 24, 2025, in line with Russian and international law.

News of the seizure was first reported Wednesday by Reuters, which quoted two sources as saying the operation was being carried out by the Coast Guard and US military.

The Russian military had started to move around naval assets and a Russian submarine to protect the Bella 1 leading up to the US seizure of the tanker, according to a US official. But it’s unclear how close those vessels were to the tanker when it was seized on Wednesday, the source said.

The tanker was seized by the US is roughly 190 miles off the southern coast of Iceland in the northern Atlantic Ocean, according to ship-tracking website MarineTraffic.

The site shows the tanker taking a sharp turn south around the time that reports emerged of its seizure.

US Navy SEALs were among the US forces that boarded and the tanker, according to two people briefed on the operation.

The SEALs were transported to the tanker by the US Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, also known as the “night stalkers,” the people said.

The Pentagon declined to comment, saying it does not confirm or comment on Special Operations Forces assets.

The US separately seized another vessel in the Caribbean on Wednesday, the US Southern Command announced on X. Southern Command said the vessel is considered to be stateless and alleged that it was “conducting illicit activities.”

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem celebrated the two seizures in a social media post, saying, “The world’s criminals are on notice. You can run, but you can’t hide. We will never relent in our mission to protect the American people and disrupt the funding of narco terrorism wherever we find it, period.”

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday that President Donald Trump is “not afraid” to continue seizing sanctioned oil tankers despite concerns that it could ratchet up tensions with Russia and China.

“He’s going to enforce our policy that’s best for the United States of America,” she told reporters during a press briefing. “That means enforcing the embargo against all dark fleet vessels that are illegally transporting oil.”

The US Coast Guard had tried to seize the Bella 1 tanker last month when it was near Venezuela, but US forces did not board it after the ship turned around and fled.

In a social media post Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi said that the crew of the tanker were “under full investigation and criminal charges will be pursued against all culpable actors” as a result of their failure to obey Coast Guard orders. Bondi said crews of other sanctioned tankers would face potential prosecution if they failed to “obey instructions” of the Coast Guard or other federal officials.

The US continued to pursue the vessel as it headed northeast, and US P-8 surveillance aircraft were deployed out of RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk, England, to surveil the tanker for days ahead of its seizure as it made its way north and past the UK coast, according to open-source flight data.

Noem also said in the social media post that the US Coast Guard Cutter Munro had been following the ship “across the high seas and through treacherous storms— keeping diligent watch, and protecting our country with the determination and patriotism that make Americans proud.”

At some point while being pursued, the crew of the tanker painted a Russian flag on its hull, claiming it was sailing under Russian protection.

Shortly thereafter, the vessel appeared on Russia’s official register of ships under a new name — the Marinera. Russia filed a formal diplomatic request last month demanding that the US stop pursuing the vessel.

By claiming Russian status, the legalities of seizing the tanker became more complicated, but two sources familiar with the matter said the Trump administration hasn’t recognized that status and considers the vessel to be stateless.

At a briefing with key lawmakers Monday, Rubio said the US believed Russia could not just claim the tanker, according to a source familiar with the briefing. Rubio discussed the matter only briefly and he did not make clear if the message was conveyed directly to the Russian government.

The US repositioned military assets to the UK ahead of seizing the tanker, CNN has reported.

The UK provided support to the US, according to the British defense ministry.

“UK Armed Forces provided pre-planned operational support, including basing, to US military assets interdicting the Bella 1 in the UK-Iceland-Greenland gap following a US request for assistance,” the ministry said in a statement.

Trump last month announced a “complete blockade” on sanctioned oil tankers attempting to enter or leave Venezuela, as a way to pressure the regime of then-Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

The US captured Maduro from a compound in Caracas early Saturday morning. — Agencies


January 08, 2026
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