Secretary of War Pete Hegseth put the world on notice that the blockade of Venezuelan oil remains in full effect.
The blockade of sanctioned and illicit Venezuelan oil remains in FULL EFFECT — anywhere in the world. https://t.co/iTPUWqrFiB
— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) January 7, 2026
And according to U.S. European Command, the M/V Bella 1 was seized for violations of U.S. sanctions and pursuant to a warrant issued by a U.S. federal court.
The @TheJusticeDept & @DHSgov, in coordination with the @DeptofWar today announced the seizure of
— U.S. European Command (@US_EUCOM) January 7, 2026
the M/V Bella 1 for violations of U.S. sanctions. The vessel was seized in the North Atlantic pursuant to a warrant issued by a U.S. federal court after being tracked by USCGC Munro. pic.twitter.com/bm5KcCK30X
"This seizure supports @POTUS Proclamation targeting sanctioned vessels that threaten the security and stability of the Western Hemisphere. The operation was executed by DHS components with support from @DeptofWar, showcasing a whole-of-government approach to protect the homeland," said a post on X.
This seizure supports @POTUS Proclamation targeting sanctioned vessels that threaten the security and stability of the Western Hemisphere. The operation was executed by DHS components with support from @DeptofWar, showcasing a whole-of-government approach to protect the homeland.
— U.S. European Command (@US_EUCOM) January 7, 2026
NBC News reports that the U.S. has successfully seized the tanker.
BREAKING: The U.S. has seized an oil tanker linked to Venezuela and Russia after a weekslong pursuit, an official says.https://t.co/bqZuPgWvjr
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 7, 2026
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The ship has been secured, according to one of the U.S. officials, and the Department of Homeland Security is leading the operation with the support from the U.S. military.
The vessel, which changed its name from the Bella 1 to the Marinera, was initially pursued by the U.S. Coast Guard off Venezuela last month.
It emerged as a new flashpoint between Washington and Moscow and threatened to undermine the Trump administration's blockade of the Latin American country. The Kremlin, a strong supporter of the Maduro regime, criticized what it said was “disproportionate” U.S. attention on the tanker.
Earlier, it was reported that U.S. military forces were currently attempting to board a Russian shadow fleet tanker in the Atlantic. The move comes after the U.S. had previously seized at least two Venezuelan oil tankers in the run-up to ousting Nicolas Maduro last week.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 7, 2026
U.S. military forces are attempting to board Russia's shadow fleet tanker Marinera (formerly Bella 1) in the Atlantic
The New York Times says the tanker was previously named Bella 1 and sailed under the Panamanian flag.
After leaving Venezuela and coming under… pic.twitter.com/OFn7CdGjLi
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After leaving Venezuela and coming under pursuit by the U.S. Navy, the vessel changed its flag to Russian and is now officially registered as Marinera in Russia.
In response, Russia reportedly dispatched a submarine to protect the tanker, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The tanker is linked to Russia’s shadow fleet, which transports sanctioned Iranian oil.
The tanker is in the North Atlantic, according to Fox News.
🚨 BREAKING: US forces attempting to board sanctioned Russian-flagged Marinera oil tanker in North Atlantic, sources tell @JenGriffinFNC pic.twitter.com/p9EpRFGZZV
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 7, 2026
This could signal that American sanctions are now backed with force.
🚨🇺🇸🇻🇪🇷🇺 U.S. TRIES TO SEIZE VENEZUELAN OIL TANKER, SO RUSSIA RESPONDS WITH A SUBMARINE
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) January 7, 2026
You thought this was just about oil? It’s now a full-on naval showdown.
The U.S. is actively trying to seize the Marinera, a Russian-flagged tanker (formerly Bella 1) carrying sanctioned… pic.twitter.com/5BNUO9qtmx
Reuters reports the U.S. has been pursuing the vessel for more than two weeks:
The United States is attempting to seize a Venezuela-linked oil tanker after a more than two-week-long pursuit across the Atlantic, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday.The seizure, which could stoke tensions with Russia, came after the tanker, originally known as the Bella-1, slipped through a U.S. maritime "blockade" of sanctioned tankers and rebuffed U.S. Coast Guard efforts to board it.The officials, who were speaking on condition of anonymity, said the operation is being carried out by the Coast Guard and U.S. military.They added that Russian military vessels were in the general vicinity when the operation took place, including a Russian submarine.
Reports are that the tanker made a sudden southbound course change.
MARINERA (9230880) just made a sudden southbound turn at 11:26 UTC at 60.9386, -16.37014. Decelerated from 9kn to 8kn speed. pic.twitter.com/dH8BnpF6r5
— TankerTrackers.com, Inc. (@TankerTrackers) January 7, 2026
What's on that tanker? It was reportedly "empty," but it doesn't seem that's the case.
I’m starting to think this apparent random “empty” tanker traveling from Iran to Venezuela wasn’t so “empty” after all… https://t.co/QPr6cC3zjQ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 7, 2026
As this is an ongoing situation, we will keep you updated.
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