- France said its customs officials seized a super-yacht owned by a Russian oligarch.
- The yacht, worth an estimated $120 million, belongs to Igor Sechin, CEO of
Russia 's Rosneft.
A super-yacht owned by a Russian oligarch has been seized by France under sanctions targeting individuals linked to the Kremlin, the French finance ministry said Thursday.
The yacht, Amore Vero, is owned by Igor Sechin, CEO of Russian state-controlled oil giant Rosneft, the ministry said. Superyacht Fan put Amore Vero's price tag at $120 million.
The yacht was seized on Wednesday night in La Ciotat, a town in the south of France, per a press release tweeted by French finance minister Bruno Le Maire. The vessel had been docked in La Ciotat since early January, the release said.
Sechin was placed on European Union and United States sanctions lists soon after Russia invaded
Sechin has been described in Russian media as the country's "Darth Vader." He was deputy prime minister of Russia until 2012 and is said to be a close ally of Putin.
The 280-ft Amore Vero has a swimming pool that converts into a helicopter pad, according to Oceanco, its maker. It also has a private owner's deck and a sun deck with a jacuzzi, Oceanco says.
The yacht can accommodate up to 14 guests in seven suites, and has two VIP cabins, according to Superyacht Times.
The EU sanctions "require the detention of the vessel with immediate effect," the French finance ministry's press release said.
The seizure of Amore Vero appears to be the second instance of a European authority seizing a Russian oligarch-owned super-yacht since Ukraine sanctions were enacted.
Germany recently seized Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov's $600 million super-yacht, Forbes reported Wednesday, citing multiple unnamed sources. Usmanov's yacht was docked in Hamburg, Germany, for a refit when it was seized, per Forbes.
Sechin's yacht was seized by French customs officials on Wednesday, Le Maire said Thursday.
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The yacht, Clio, is owned by Oleg Deripaska, the founder of the Russian aluminum group Rusal who was sanctioned by the US in 2018. Clio dropped anchor off Malé, the capital of the Maldives, on Monday, AFP said, citing port officials.