💨 Abstract
Russia recently detained and then released a Greek-owned oil tanker, the Green Admire, in the Baltic Sea after it left an Estonian port. The vessel is now heading to Rotterdam. This incident highlighted tensions and maritime security risks due to Estonian actions to enforce Western sanctions on Russian oil. Russia accused NATO of attempting to control Baltic shipping lanes and has been using "shadow fleet" tankers to bypass Western pressure.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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