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Denmark is cutting off one of Russia’s last lifelines in the Baltic Sea. Announced on October 6, 2025, TradeWinds reports that Denmark will dramatically increase environmental and safety inspections on aging, uninsured oil tankers at the Skagen Red anchorage, a key passage for the so-called “shadow fleet.” These ships, many over 15 years old, have been crucial in sustaining Moscow’s oil exports despite Western sanctions. By stepping up inspections instead of launching direct military action, Denmark has found a legal, effective way to halt Russia’s shady maritime trade. The move could disrupt an operation worth over $16 billion annually to the Kremlin and threaten a system that has funneled money into its war against Ukraine. As NATO allies close ranks in the Baltic, this simple yet powerful act may mark a turning point in the shadow war at sea. Support us directly as we bring you independent, up-to-date reporting on military news and global conflicts by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKfak8fBm_Lhy4eX9UKxEpA/join #militarystrategy #militarydevelopments #militaryanalysis #themilitaryshow SOURCES: https://pastebin.com/aTUBBNVi