The captain of an oil tanker that authorities in France have detained off the country's Atlantic coast and which President Emmanuel Macron has linked to Russia will go on trial in February over the crew’s alleged refusal to cooperate, a French prosecutor said Thursday.
Breakdown
- France detained the tanker Barock I, suspected of evading Western sanctions on Russian oil. 43s
- Two crew members were arrested; one was released and the captain will face trial. 49s
- President Macron urged Europe to intensify efforts against Russia's 'shadow fleet.' 12s
- The Barock I is part of an estimated 800-1,000 tankers used to circumvent sanctions. 1m 9s
- Russian President Putin condemned the detention, calling it 'piracy without grounds.' 1m 50s