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Russian missile attack on Ukraine damages civilian foreign vessel, casualties reported

The Swiss-owned container ship MSC LEVANTE F sailed into the port earlier in the day

Norwegian fuel supplier refuses U.S. warships over Ukraine

The decision to cut off the U.S. military could have logistical implications for American naval operations in the region.

Ukraine is developing defense system against naval drones

The Navy, together with the developers of maritime drones, is working to create forces and means that will protect Ukrainian waters from the threat of maritime drones.

Explosions occurred on board three tankers calling at Russian ports

Three oil tankers have been damaged by blasts in the last month in separate incidents around the Mediterranean, with the causes unknown, shipping and security sources said on Wednesday.

Denmark to Intensify Scrutiny of Russia Shadow-Fleet Tankers

Russia assembled a fleet of about 700 ships to help keep its oil moving in the face of western sanctions, but many operate with opaque ownership structures, calling safety standards into question.

EU vessel sanctions weigh on Russian grain exports, central bank says

The EU sanctioned 79 vessels, including four accused of undermining or threatening the economic subsistence or food security of Ukraine

Black Sea Mine Countermeasures leadership shifts from Turkey to Bulgaria

The Joint Mine Countermeasures Force of Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria will not be considered a NATO operation, but will be the first major joint action by the Black Sea Allies since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Finland seizes tanker carrying Russian oil suspected of knocking out internet, power cables

Finnish authorities on Thursday seized a ship carrying Russian oil in the Baltic Sea on suspicion it caused the outage of an undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia a day earlier, and that it also damaged or broke four internet lines.

Polish Admiral: Russia is Waging a Hybrid War in the Baltic

Russia is disrupting mobile communications and ship tracking in the Baltic Sea, which could pose a threat to vessels and energy supplies.

Portugal notices increased activity of Russian ships in its waters

The Portuguese military has recorded increased activity of Russian ships in Portuguese waters in the Atlantic.

Sweden cancels 13 offshore wind power projects due to potential Russian threat

On Monday, November 4, the Swedish government announced, to the surprise of many, the cancellation of 13 offshore projects with a total capacity of 32 GW, all located in the Baltic Sea.

Ukraine confiscated a large dry cargo ship that was illegally exporting agricultural products from Crimea

The captain of the USKO MFU, a citizen of Azerbaijan, is accused of violating the procedure for entering the occupied territories with the aim of harming state interests.

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