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US forces seize another Venezuela-linked oil tanker, reports say
Summary
US forces, including Marines and sailors working with the Department of Homeland Security, apprehended the Olina in the Caribbean Sea; officials said the vessel is suspected of carrying embargoed Venezuelan oil and had departed Venezuela while trying to evade US forces.
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US forces apprehended an oil tanker named the Olina in the Caribbean Sea, officials reported. The operation was carried out by Marines and sailors in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, according to a US Southern Command post on X. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem described the vessel as part of a so-called "ghost fleet" suspected of carrying embargoed Venezuelan oil and said it had departed Venezuela while attempting to evade US forces.
Officials' account:
- Marines and sailors working with the Department of Homeland Security apprehended the Olina in the Caribbean Sea.
- US Southern Command framed the operation as sending a message that there is no safe haven for those moving embargoed shipments.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the Olina was suspected of carrying embargoed Venezuelan oil and had departed Venezuela while attempting to evade US forces.
- The action was reported as part of ongoing US efforts to control exports of Venezuelan oil.
Summary:
The seizure is reported as part of continued US efforts to restrict Venezuelan oil exports and to intercept vessels thought to be evading embargoes. Undetermined at this time.
