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Sweden releases sanctioned tanker due to lack of evidence it caused oil spill

Investigators said they found no sufficient evidence linking the 24-member crew’s tanker to the 12-kilometer spill.

  • The Swedish Coast Guard released The Flora after finding insufficient evidence linking the vessel to a 12-kilometer oil spill discovered in the Baltic Sea last Thursday.
  • Previously sanctioned by the European Union for carrying Russian oil while engaging in irregular shipping practices, the vessel was owned by a Hong Kong company as of late 2025.
  • Part of the 'shadow fleet' described by the Group of Seven, The Flora changed its name six times and flag country nine times, operating under a Cameroon flag with a 24-member crew.
  • Investigators say that disabling the automatic tracking system disguises cargo origins, a practice that poses significant environmental risks regarding potential cleanup costs.
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Allegedly, suspicions regarding the tanker were not confirmed, and there were no grounds for detaining it. On April 5, Sweden released a tanker belonging to the Russian "shadow fleet," detained on April 3 on suspicion of causing an oil spill in the Baltic Sea. Allegedly, no evidence could be found, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing the Independent. Read also: Britain to begin intercepting tankers from Russia's shadow fleet. It is noted that allegedly…

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Sweden releases sanctioned tanker due to lack of evidence it caused oil spill

Swedish authorities have released a tanker sanctioned by the EU that was detained on suspicion of causing an oil spill in the Baltic Sea.

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Stockholm, 5 Apr 2026 (AFP) – The tanker, subject to European Union sanctions and who had been suspected of having spilled oil into the Baltic Sea, was allowed to leave Sweden, the Swedish maritime authorities said on Saturday night. Arrived after detection early Thursday morning of an oil table, the Flora [...] Article Sweden: A ship hijacked for suspicions of pollution, allowed to leave appeared first on MARINE & OCEANS.

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KVUE broke the news in Austin, United States on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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