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Ukraine has asked the International Maritime Organization to recognize vessels in Russia’s shadow fleet as legitimate military targets, the Financial Times reports. In a June 26 letter, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba argued that transporting sanctioned Russian oil directly finances the war and should not be treated as ordinary commercial activity. The initiative aims to strengthen the legal basis for strikes on Russia’s maritime logistics.

Ukraine has asked the International Maritime Organization to recognize vessels in Russia’s shadow fleet as legitimate military targets, the Financial Times reports. In a June 26 letter, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba argued that transporting sanctioned Russian oil directly finances the war and should not be treated as ordinary commercial activity. The initiative aims to strengthen the legal basis for strikes on Russia’s maritime logistics.
Ukraine has asked the International Maritime Organization to recognize vessels in Russia’s shadow fleet as legitimate military targets, the Financial Times reports. In a June 26 letter, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba argued that transporting sanctioned Russian oil directly finances the war and should not be treated as ordinary commercial activity. The initiative aims to strengthen the legal basis for strikes on Russia’s maritime logistics.

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