If Russia operates a “shadow fleet” of aged oil tankers to circumvent sanctions, isn’t it an exceedingly stupid idea for them to use those very vessels to damage underwater cables?
They should expect that one of them will get caught (as happened here), and that this will not only draw attention to their sanction circumvention scheme, but also harden Europe’s resolve to actually do something against it.
If Russia operates a “shadow fleet” of aged oil tankers to circumvent sanctions, isn’t it an exceedingly stupid idea for them to use those very vessels to damage underwater cables?
They should expect that one of them will get caught (as happened here), and that this will not only draw attention to their sanction circumvention scheme, but also harden Europe’s resolve to actually do something against it.
What am I missing?
Related:
Finland investigates Russia 'shadow fleet' ship after cable damage - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr56l7prj2mo
"Rapidus Obruo", apply directly to the keel.