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    Estonia releases Russia-bound oil tanker

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    Posted on April 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Estonia released the Kiwala tanker, suspected of evading sanctions, after Djibouti confirmed its registration. It now heads to Russia.

    Estonia Frees Russia-Bound Oil Tanker Listed Under EU Sanctions

    By Andrius Sytas

    TALLINN (Reuters) - Estonia has released the oil tanker Kiwala, which is on an EU sanctions list, having detained it for sailing without a valid country flag.

    The Estonian navy detained and boarded the Russia-bound tanker on April 11. It is suspected to be part of a so-called "shadow fleet" of usually older vessels used to carry crude oil and other cargoes to circumvent international sanctions.

    Such vessels are typically not regulated or insured by recognised Western companies.

    At the time of its seizure the tanker was flying the flag of Djibouti but authorities there denied that the vessel was registered with them, Estonian authorities said.

    It was released after the Estonian Transport Authority received a confirmation letter from Djibouti that it would accept the vessel on to its registry until May 7, the authority said in a statement.

    The Kiwala was anchored near the Russian port of Ust-Luga early on Monday, according to LSEG data, having departed from Estonian waters on Saturday.

    Djibouti authorities were not available for immediate comment.

    (Editing by Jason Neely)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Estonia released the oil tanker Kiwala, previously detained.
    • •The tanker was on an EU sanctions list for sailing without a valid flag.
    • •It was suspected to be part of a 'shadow fleet' circumventing sanctions.
    • •Djibouti confirmed the vessel's registration until May 7.
    • •The Kiwala is now anchored near the Russian port of Ust-Luga.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Estonia releases Russia-bound oil tanker

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the release of the Russia-bound oil tanker Kiwala by Estonia, which was detained for sailing without a valid country flag and suspected of circumventing EU sanctions.

    2Why was the tanker detained?

    The tanker was detained for sailing without a valid country flag and was suspected to be part of a 'shadow fleet' used to evade international sanctions.

    3What is a 'shadow fleet'?

    A 'shadow fleet' consists of older vessels used to carry cargoes like crude oil to bypass international sanctions, often unregulated and uninsured by recognized companies.

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