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Luxury yacht linked to Putin passes Denmark under Russian naval escort

One of the luxury yachts linked to Russian leader Vladimir Putin sailed past Denmark's eastern coast on 29 June under the escort of two Russian naval vessels.
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Sweden Herald
· Jun 29, 2026
Putin’s superyacht Graceful sails through Danish waters, escorted by Russian ships
Putin’s superyacht Graceful sails through Danish waters, escorted by Russian ships
Meduza.io
· Jul 9, 2026
Putin’s superyacht moved to northern Russian port, likely to protect it from Ukrainian drones
A yacht linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin has been spotted at the port of Severomorsk, near Murmansk, Danish public broadcaster DR has found.
South China Morning Post
· Jun 30, 2026
Putin superyacht ‘Graceful’ spotted on radar off Denmark
The Russian luxury yacht Graceful, said to be the personal vessel of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has appeared on radar for the first time in almost four years, Danish public broadcaster DR reported. According to data from Marinetraffic.com, the vessel sailed along the northern coast of Denmark on Monday. DR reported that from Sunday morning it had been accompanied by two Russian warships as well as alternately by the Danish navy and the German coastguard. “The armed forces routinely...
Off The Press
· Jul 4, 2026
Putin reportedly moving his $100M yacht to avoid Ukraine’s drones
A £100m superyacht believed to be owned by Vladimir Putin is fleeing Europe to avoid Ukrainian drone attacks. The 82m Graceful is traversing the coast of Norway on course to reach the northern Russian port of Murmansk in the coming days, according to maritime intelligence data and satellite imagery analysed by The Telegraph. It is []...Click to read more
Kyiv Post
· Jul 4, 2026
Russian Superyacht Relocates to Murmansk as Submarines Receive Anti-Drone Defenses
A 135 million superyacht associated with Russian President Vladimir Putin, recently fitted with anti-drone nets, is traveling along the Norwegian coast toward the Russian port of Murmansk. Escorted by Russian naval vessels, the move follows recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian naval infrastructure. Simultaneously, UK intelligence reports that the Russian military is installing anti-drone cages on Kilo-class submarines based in Novorossiysk.
NL Times
Armed Russian ship previously docked in Rotterdam patrols Baltic Sea near NATO waters
A Russian liquefied natural gas carrier that previously docked in Rotterdam has been fitted with heavy machine guns and is now operating in the Baltic Sea waters near Estonia, Finland, and Lithuani
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Related coverage for "Luxury yacht linked to Putin passes Denmark under Russian naval escort": Sweden Herald — Putin’s superyacht Graceful sails through Danish waters, escorted by Russian ships. Meduza.io — Putin’s superyacht moved to northern Russian port, likely to protect it from Ukrainian drones. South China Morning Post — Putin superyacht ‘Graceful’ spotted on radar off Denmark. Off The Press — Putin reportedly moving his $100M yacht to avoid Ukraine’s drones. Kyiv Post — Russian Superyacht Relocates to Murmansk as Submarines Receive Anti-Drone Defenses. NL Times — Armed Russian ship previously docked in Rotterdam patrols Baltic Sea near NATO waters
