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The Estonian Navy attempted to detain a British-sanctioned oil tanker, Jaguar, on Tuesday. The vessel, part of Russia's "shadow fleet" operating without conventional regulation, sailed without a flag, prompting Estonia to check its documents. Jaguar refused cooperation, continuing to Russian waters, where it was escorted and later docked under Gabon's flag. Estonia's foreign minister called for tougher sanctions against Russia, linked to the "shadow fleet."
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