U.S. Seizes Russian-Flagged Tanker in Atlantic Standoff

January 7, 2026

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RUSSIAN

The United States military has successfully seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic. This operation concludes a dramatic two-week pursuit that eventually drew a Russian submarine into the area. U.S. officials confirmed the seizure on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, as part of an aggressive global blockade intended to halt all Venezuelan oil exports.

The Pursuit Near Iceland

The vessel, recently renamed the Marinera (formerly the Bella-1), was intercepted near Iceland. It had previously managed to evade a maritime blockade in the Caribbean. Consequently, this seizure marks an unprecedented military action against a Russian-flagged ship in recent history.

According to the U.S. European Command, the operation was a joint effort. The mission involved both the U.S. Coast Guard and military special forces. Although special forces initially secured the tanker, the vessel has now been handed over to Coast Guard control.

“The blockade of sanctioned and illicit Venezuelan oil remains in FULL EFFECT—anywhere in the world,” stated U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

Russian Escort and Geopolitical Tension

The operation was high-risk because it was shadowed by a Russian submarine and other naval assets. These units were deployed to protect the tanker; however, no direct confrontation was reported despite their close proximity.

Russian officials have reacted with sharp condemnation:

  • The Transport Ministry: Reported losing all contact with the Marinera immediately after U.S. forces boarded.
  • Andrei Klishas (Senior Lawmaker): Publicly denounced the seizure, labeling it an “act of outright piracy.
  • The “Shadow Fleet” Strategy: Experts note the tanker is part of a “shadow fleet.” These are aging vessels that use opaque registrations to move sanctioned oil for Russia, Iran, and Venezuela.

Broader Blockade: A Second Seizure

In a simultaneous pre-dawn operation on Wednesday, the U.S. Coast Guard intercepted another vessel, the M/T Sophia, in Latin American waters.

The M/T Sophia, a Panama-flagged supertanker, was identified by U.S. Southern Command as a “stateless, sanctioned dark fleet” vessel. It had reportedly departed Venezuela in early January, bound for China with its transponder turned off to avoid detection.

Context: The Capture of Nicolas Maduro

These maritime seizures follow the historic U.S. military raid in Caracas on January 3, 2026. During “Operation Absolute Resolve,” U.S. special forces captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Both were transferred to New York to face drug-trafficking and narco-terrorism charges.

President Donald Trump is using these military successes to demand total access for U.S. oil companies to Venezuela’s reserves the largest in the world. Furthermore, he recently claimed that a deal is in place for Venezuela to turn over $2 billion worth of crude to the United States to prevent further military intervention.


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