• Nighed@feddit.uk
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    1 day ago

    They are russian flagged vessels right? What does that mean in terms of ability to do things about them?

    I assume you can’t legally just board/sink them, even with cause?

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      1 day ago

      They are russian flagged vessels right?

      No, this specific ship is registered in the Cook Islands.

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        1 day ago

        As are many I believe? Like how most US companies incorporate in Delaware I think it’s for tax reasons.

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          1 hour ago

          Yes and no delaware are for giving as little as possible back and Panama is when they want to take money from people and not give any back

          It’s not the same with boats just a home port thing

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      Edit: I thought that the gulf of Finland was narrower than it is, and this affects the relevance of my comment. See boredtortoise’s reply below

      Under UNCLOS at least, a country can board a ship within its territorial waters to investigate a crime “if the consequences of the crime extend to the coastal State” (and some other reasons). Sinking it is almost certainly illegal, but it’s an unarmed ship and Finland has marines so I can’t imagine that they’d have much trouble boarding it if they wanted to

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        8 hours ago

        The boat was caught on international waters without an anchor when the event happened. The Coast guard asked it kindly to move into Finnish waters where the police boarded the boat with the border guard giving a chopper ride.

        No marine equivalents were actually needed which has the benefit of the apprehension not being a military action which could’ve easily been made escalatory in propaganda.

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          3 hours ago

          Ahh shit, I had just assumed that the gulf of Finland was narrow enough that it was all someone’s territorial water, but it isn’t. Thanks for the correction, I will edit a note into my comment

          Regarding the marines thing, that was not because I thought Finland actually had used them, more an “if the crew actually did try to fight about it, Finland is quite capable of winning that fight”

      • Nighed@feddit.uk
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        1 day ago

        Ty, I was expecting them to be russian flagged to ‘dare’ NATO to mess with them as an excuse to do… Something