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Database of Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Black Sea Ports in January–February 2026

23 March 2026
In January–February 2026, Russian forces carried out no fewer than 45 attacks using missiles, UAVs, and USVs on the ports of Greater Odesa involved in the Ukrainian export corridor, Danube region ports, and Odesa Oblast. The strikes involved no fewer than: 6 Iskander BMs, 9 Kh-31P ARMs, 12 Kh-101 cruise missiles, 4 guided aerial bombs, and no fewer than 420 strike and decoy UAVs.
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The Belgian Navy detained the sanctioned tanker ETHERA, which had previously transported Russian petroleum products

02 March 2026
According to the Monitoring Group of the Black Sea Institute of Strategic Studies, since the start of the full‑scale war ETHERA has completed 10 voyages, moving about 460,000 tons of Russian oil products to ports in Turkey, Morocco, and Brazil, as well as to STS transfer areas near EU coasts (Greece and Cyprus). It loaded at Russian ports in the Black Sea (Novorossiysk, Taman, and an offshore STS zone south of the Kerch Strait) and in the Baltic (Primorsk, Ust‑Luga, Saint Petersburg).
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Russian Baltic Sea Ports Petroleum Products Imports to the EU Embargo: Database of January 2026 Violations

28 February 2026
In January 2026, 11 violations (486 483 tons) of the EU/US embargo on seaborne imports of Russian petroleum products (excluding crude oil) to the transshipment points and EU/US ports from the Baltic Sea were recorded. The voyages were made by tankers belonging to shipowners registered in Greece, UAE, Singapore and China.
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Russian Crude Oil Imports to the EU Embargo Through the Russian Baltic Sea Ports: Database of January 2026 Violations

27 February 2026
In January 2026, 3 violations (280 540 tons) of the EU embargo on seaborne imports of Russian crude oil from the Baltic Sea were recorded. The voyages were made by tankers belonging to shipowners registered in Greece and Liberia.
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20 Tankers Exported Kazakh Oil from Russian Black Sea Port of Novorossiysk In January 2026: Database

26 February 2026
In January 2026, a total of 20 tankers exported CPC oil from the Russian port of Novorossiysk. Together they exported a total of about 3 million tons of oil, including 2.4 million tons to the EU and 548 thousands tons to other countries.
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Maritime Exports of Russian Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Through its Baltic Sea Ports: January 2026 Database

26 February 2026
In January 2026, 198 violations of the export of Russian crude oil and petroleum products from the Baltic Sea were recorded. 17.1 mln tons of Russian crude oil and petroleum products were delivered through the Russian ports of the Baltic Sea.
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Russian Black Sea Crude Oil Imports to the EU Embargo: Database of January 2026 Violations

25 February 2026
In January 2026, 8 violations of the EU embargo on seaborne imports of Russian crude oil from the Black Sea were recorded. Six of them were involved the delivery of crude oil to the ports of the EU countries. Two voyages were made to the transshipment points near the EU ports. In January 2026, a total of 912.684 tons of Russian crude oil were delivered to the EU in violation of the embargo.
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Russian Black Sea Ports Petroleum Products Imports to the EU Embargo: Database of January 2026 Violations

25 February 2026
In January 2026, 9 violations of the EU embargo on seaborne imports of Russian petroleum products (excluding crude oil) from the Black Sea were recorded. 8 of violations involved the delivery of petroleum products to a transshipment points off the coasts of Cyprus and Romania. 1 direct voyage was made to the port of EU. In January 2026, 327.716 tons of Russian petroleum products were delivered in violation of the embargo.
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Maritime Exports of Russian Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Through its Black Sea Ports: January 2026 Database

24 February 2026
In January 2026, 166 violations of the export of Russian crude oil and petroleum products from the Black Sea were recorded. Almost 10.3 mln tons of Russian crude oil, Kazakh crude oil by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) and petroleum products were delivered through the Russian ports of the Black Sea.
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Database of Russian Attacks on Black Sea Ports in January 2026

16 February 2026
In January 2026, Russian forces carried out no fewer than 22 attacks using missiles, UAVs, and USVs on the ports of Greater Odesa involved in the Ukrainian export corridor, Danube region ports, and Odesa Oblast. The strikes involved no less than: 5 Iskander BMs, 2 Kh-31P ARMs, 4 guided aerial bombs (GBU), and no fewer than 200 strike and decoy UAVs.
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25 Tankers Exported Kazakh Oil from Russian Black Sea Port of Novorossiysk In December 2025: Database

06 February 2026
In December 2025, a total of 25 tankers exported CPC oil from the Russian port of Novorossiysk. Together they exported a total of about 3.8 million tons of oil, including 3.1 million tons to the EU and 739 thousands tons to other countries.
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Russian Black Sea Ports Petroleum Products Imports to the EU Embargo: Database of December 2025 Violations

05 February 2026
In December 2025, 13 violations of the EU embargo on seaborne imports of Russian petroleum products (excluding crude oil) from the Black Sea were recorded. 11 of violations involved the delivery of petroleum products to a transshipment points off the coasts of Cyprus and Romania. 2 direct voyages were made to the ports of the US. In December 2025, 506.897 tons of Russian petroleum products were delivered in violation of the embargo.
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Russian Black Sea Crude Oil Imports to the EU Embargo: Database of December 2025 Violations

04 February 2026
In December 2025, 10 violations of the EU embargo on seaborne imports of Russian crude oil from the Black Sea were recorded. Eight of them were involved the delivery of crude oil to the ports of the EU countries. Two voyages were made to the transshipment points near the EU ports. In December 2025, a total of 1.291.785 tons of Russian crude oil were delivered to the EU in violation of the embargo.
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Maritime Exports of Russian Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Through its Black Sea Ports: December 2025 Database

03 February 2026
In December 2025, 177 violations of the export of Russian crude oil and petroleum products from the Black Sea were recorded. Almost 12.7 mln tons of Russian crude oil, Kazakh crude oil by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) and petroleum products were delivered through the Russian ports of the Black Sea.
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Database of Russian Attacks on Black Sea Ports Between January-December 2025

01 February 2026
Between January--December 2025, Russian military attacked the ports of Greater Odesa involved in the export corridor operation, Danube and Odesa Oblast 184 times, using no fewer than: 61 Iskander CM and BM, 5 Kh-59/Kh-69 ALCMs, 12 Kh-31P ARMs, 4 Kalibr SLCMs, 4 Oniks AShM, 2 Kh-47M2 Kinzhal ALBM, 38 GBUs, 5 USVs, 1600 strike and decoy UAVs.