Swedish Coast Guard Boards Russian-Flagged Vessel
Swedish authorities on Thursday, March 7, 2026, boarded a Russian-flagged vessel in Swedish waters, according to early reports. The incident comes as Sweden increases scrutiny of a so-called “shadow fleet” of ships suspected of circumventing sanctions against Russia. The move underscores growing concerns about potential illicit activity in the region.
The Swedish Coast Guard took control of the ship, which was boarded from both a boat and a helicopter. Details surrounding the reason for the boarding remain limited, but officials have indicated the crew was “overwhelmingly Russian.”
The vessel, identified as the Vezhen, was found anchored off the coast of Karlskrona, Sweden. Aftonbladet reports the ship was located outside Karlskrona.
A researcher specializing in Russia told Sydsvenskan that Sweden is beginning to take a harder stance against the shadow fleet. The increased controls by Swedish authorities suggest a heightened effort to monitor and potentially disrupt activities linked to sanctions evasion.
Further details about the incident and the fate of the vessel and its crew are still emerging. Västerbottens-Kuriren has more on the Coast Guard’s actions.
SVT Nyheter provided additional coverage of how the operation unfolded.