Estonian authorities have freed the oil tanker Kiwala, which had been detained for sailing without a valid country flag and was listed on an EU sanctions list. The tanker was apprehended by the Estonian navy on April 11 as it headed to Russia. It is suspected of being part of a 'shadow fleet' that includes older vessels used to skirt international sanctions by transporting crude oil without regulation or insurance from recognized Western firms.
When seized, Kiwala was flying Djibouti's flag, although Djibouti disclaimed it was registered with them. It was released following Djibouti's confirmation of its temporary registration until May 7, according to Estonia's Transport Authority. Currently, the vessel is anchored near Russia's Ust-Luga port, data shows.
(With inputs from agencies.).
Estonia Releases Sanctioned Oil Tanker 'Kiwala'

Estonia Releases Sanctioned Oil Tanker 'Kiwala' Estonian authorities have freed the oil tanker Kiwala, which had been detained for sailing without a valid country flag and was listed on an EU sanctions list.The tanker was apprehended by the Estonian navy on April 11 as it headed to Russia. It is suspected of being part of a 'shadow fleet' that includes older vessels used to skirt international sanctions by transporting crude oil without regulation or insurance from recognized Western firms.When seized, Kiwala was flying Djibouti's flag, although Djibouti disclaimed it was registered with them. It was released following Djibouti's confirmation of its temporary registration until May 7, according to Estonia's Transport Authority. Currently, the vessel is anchored near Russia's Ust-Luga port, data shows.