Three U.S. Sanctioned Tankers Seized, India
Issued: 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Date Reference Region Category Aggressors Source
2026-02-06 00:01:00 CWD Notification 002- (Feb 26) Indian Ocean OSINT Military Open source
Open-sources have reported that three U.S. sanctioned tankers have been intercepted by the Indian Coast Guard approximately 100 nm off Mumbai, India (exact position and time not specified). Reports state that the vessels were involved in illegal fuel transfer operations within the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone. Further reports state that these vessels were operating with fraudulent documentation, which the origin of this documentation is still being verified. Open-sources are stating that the vessels are likely to have been taken to Mumbai port agencies for further investigation.
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