A large part of Russian oil is shipped circumventing sanctions

Up to three quarters of Russia’s crude oil exports are shipped out of the country at rising prices on ships without Western insurance or ownership.
A tanker is docked at a terminal in Novorossiysk, Russia. | Photo: Uncredited/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
A tanker is docked at a terminal in Novorossiysk, Russia. | Photo: Uncredited/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Russia is earning more and more from its crude exports despite the extensive Western sanctions that have been imposed on the country’s oil revenues since the turn of the year.

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