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U.S. military boards oil tanker in Indian Ocean after tracking from Caribbean
Summary
The Pentagon said U.S. forces boarded the Panamanian-flagged tanker Veronica III in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean; the vessel is listed under U.S. sanctions and its final status is under review.
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U.S. military forces boarded a sanctioned oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking the vessel from the Caribbean, the Pentagon said. The operation involved the Panamanian-flagged ship Veronica III, which has been linked by observers to oil movements involving Venezuela and other sources. The United States has imposed sanctions and announced a quarantine on certain tankers in recent months as part of efforts to disrupt illicit oil transfers. Officials released a brief account of the boarding but provided limited operational detail.
What is known now:
- U.S. forces conducted a boarding of the Panamanian-flagged tanker Veronica III in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean, the Pentagon said.
- The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control lists the Veronica III under U.S. sanctions related to Iran.
- TankerTrackers.com reported the vessel left Venezuela on Jan. 3 carrying nearly 2 million barrels of crude and fuel oil and noted prior involvement with Russian, Iranian and Venezuelan oil.
- The Pentagon did not say whether the Veronica III was formally seized and provided no further details; the vessel's ultimate disposition is under review.
Summary:
U.S. officials describe the boarding as an interdiction of a tanker under U.S. sanctions that had been tracked from the Caribbean. Undetermined at this time.
