KEY POINTS
  • Tough sanctions mean that Russian ships can't dock at British ports, but a loophole means goods can still be transported via foreign ships.
  • Dock workers are taking a stand against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with ports in the country refusing to unload Russian oil and gas.
  • There is currently no blockade on oil and gas from Russia.
BIRKENHEAD, ENGLAND - JANUARY 26: Oil tankers unload at the Essar Oil Tranmere Terminal on the River Mersey.

LONDON — Dock workers in Britain are taking a stand against Russia's invasion of Ukraine with ports in the country refusing to unload Russian oil and gas.

Tough sanctions from the U.K. government mean that Russian ships are not allowed to dock at British ports. However, a loophole means that Russian goods and energy can still be transported into the country using foreign ships — there is currently no blockade on oil and gas from Russia.