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Russia Detains Greek-Owned Tanker in Baltic Sea Amid Escalating Maritime Tensions

The Green Admire, carrying Estonian shale oil, was intercepted near Hogland in what Estonia calls retaliation for actions against Russia’s shadow fleet.

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Der Tanker „Green Admire“ in Istanbul
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Overview

  • The Green Admire, a Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned tanker, was detained by Russia after departing from Sillamäe, Estonia, en route to Rotterdam.
  • The tanker was carrying a shipment of Estonian shale oil and had briefly passed through Russian waters via an agreed transit corridor.
  • Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stated the detention is a retaliatory move linked to NATO states' enforcement actions against Russia's shadow fleet.
  • The tanker is currently anchored near Hogland, with Russia reportedly planning to impose a fine on the vessel.
  • NATO allies have been informed of the incident, which highlights rising tensions over sanctions enforcement and maritime security in the Baltic Sea.